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The phrase "are a competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing entities or groups that compete against each other in a specific context, such as sports, business, or any competitive scenario.
Example: "The two teams are a competition for the championship title this year."
Alternatives: "are rivals" or "are contenders".
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The Games are a competition not merely among athletes from different countries but among cash-strapped sporting institutions and federations for a boost into mainstream respectability.
The story slams, which are held once a month at the Nuyorican (admission is $5), are a competition among 10 volunteer storytellers whose five-minute tales are judged by a panel of audience members.
Olympic games are a competition between countries, but here spectators can freely choose which star to cheer for and unite as one," said Inoki, a lawmaker in Japan's upper house who was known as "Burning Fighting Spirit" in the ring.
You see, work and life are a competition.
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"It's a competition".
This was a competition.
This is a competition.
Inevitably, it's a competition.
It's a competition thing".
They're a competition.
"There is a competition in capability.
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