Sentence examples for as another contestant from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as another contestant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing oneself to or referring to someone else who is also participating in a competition or contest.
Example: "I felt nervous standing on stage, as another contestant was performing exceptionally well."
Alternatives: "like another participant" or "similar to another competitor".

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The experience seemed to bring out in her some new sense of her options — a realization, as another contestant put it, that "hey, I can do this, and maybe I can do even better".

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He and Des were cruising in a Smart car convertible through the subtropical forests of Madeira Island ("a hidden pearl in the Atlantic," as Zak W., another contestant, put it), just laughing, having fun, being themselves, and living in the moment.

However, I found myself wondering how The Biggest Loser system works with this, as I gasped as they lowered a man down to sit because he couldn't breathe, to the trainer yelling, "Never forget how this feels!" Or as I watched another contestant have a panic attack induced by over-exercise.

She compared one singer's uneven performance to the two panels of "a hospital gown" and a standout performance by another contestant as "Snooki's pouf" (a reference to the bouffant hairdo of a cast member of "The Jersey Shore").

An example of this recently made headlines when a Survivor contestant was outed as being transgender by another contestant on the show, who he had confided in about his identity.

It documents the pageant as well as contestant conversations about sexual identity and racism.

But no one was as surprised as contestant Travis Pratt's girlfriend.

What huge efforts everyone made to dress up, audience as well as contestants.

But as soon as contestants from Montana and Ohio make appearances tonight, it becomes clear that the show is ordinary.

A little competition can be very motivating, but don't try to become as competitive as contestants on The Biggest Loser or you'll seriously hurt yourself.

When she referred to an African-American housemate as dark, another white contestant, Aaryn Gries, responded, "Be careful what you say in the dark; might not be able to see that bitch".

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