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"an entrant" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who is taking part in an event, competition, or race. For example, "The top three entrants were all awarded prizes for their efforts."
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The result, unfortunately, has the ungainliness of an entrant in a three-legged race.
Nissan is also an entrant, insiders say, but Ford's possible offering remains under wraps.
The result is as ungainly as an entrant in a three-legged race.
Talks to Nancy Anderson, an entrant from the Bronx, about her family's garden which won many prizes.
Organizers say Phil Mickelson is confirmed as an entrant for next month's P.G.A. Championship at Hazeltine in Minnesota, the fourth and final major of the season.
"There's a broad discretion for the sponsor to disqualify an entrant," said Ms. Goldstein, who has worked with Coca-Cola in the past.
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Comcast, an early entrant, has a site called Fancast, which has some free videos but restricts other content to customers.
Only 3.7% of A-level entrants took physics, for example, down from 4.1% last year.
It is illegal for the licensing authority to issue a new permit allowing a new entrant on a particular contract.
In most cases, admittedly, being a late entrant into an election campaign may hurt a candidate.
Radcribs, a newer entrant, has a much slower site but rivals PropertyShark in price.
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