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The phrase "are competitions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing events or activities that involve competing against others, typically in a formal or organized context. Example: "The annual sports day is filled with various events, and there are competitions for all age groups."
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are competitions
noun
The action of competing.
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There are competitions other than chess at the Parsippany tournament.
Instead, there are competitions large and small that recognize France's gastronomic excellence and creativity.
Real quarterback controversies are competitions in which the victory is often Pyrrhic, because of the way the team gets divided.
There are competitions in five games — bridge, checkers (draughts), chess, Chinese chess (xiang qi) and go — with generous cash prizes.
We will not have comments enabled for the Prize, Everyman, Genius or Azed crosswords as these are competitions.
The Olympic charter claims that the games "are competitions between athletes in individual or team events and not between countries".
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