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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an competition" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a competition" because "competition" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "She entered a competition to win a scholarship for her studies."
Alternatives: "a contest" or "a tournament."
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ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION WINNER -- After an competition that attracted 1,557 designs from 83 countries, heneghan.peng.architects of Dublin has been chosen to design the Grand Museum of Egypt.
The first day's trading was also linked to an competition for a free unlocked iPhone, which may also have helped.
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"We had a bit of a competition.
"I won a medal at a competition".
"It's a competition".
This was a competition.
This is a competition.
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Inevitably, it's a competition.
Everything has become a competition.
It's a competition thing".
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