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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an open competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition that is accessible to all participants without restrictions.
Example: "The university is hosting an open competition for students to showcase their innovative projects."
Alternatives: "a public competition" or "a free competition".
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An organization in the Netherlands is holding an open competition for ideas about how a hyperloop might fit in there.
I think it's an open competition".
Mr. Marz won an open competition sponsored by the philharmonic.
"Politics might have driven them to an open competition.
"It's going to be an open competition," Minaya said.
This third party will be recruited in an open competition.
"It's an open competition in goal," Sermanni said.
The government said Scholar was chosen following an "open competition".
But Mr. Hastings underestimated the power of an open competition.
"They won't separate right now," Lee said, adding: "It's an open competition.
State champion truck driver, who won his title in an open competition sponsored by the N.Y.
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