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Discover Ludwig"at a competition" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used when referring to an event or activity in which participants compete against each other for the purpose of achieving a goal. Example sentence: She was nervous but determined to do her best at the singing competition.
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They had first met at a competition.
I played that at a competition once.
At a competition, although we're competing, backstage we're all together.
Katz gained Olympic eligibility by finishing seventh at a competition in Oberdorf, Germany, in September.
Athletes face suspension only if they test positive for it at a competition.
On Thursday night, members tried on their costumes at a competition outside Brooklyn Museum of Art.
In 1993, Ilia and Lilia met at a competition in St . Petersburg
So I'll finally have Dan at a competition and that fills me with confidence as well.
"You don't just show up at a competition and switch things up".
If someone gets hurt from eating at a competition truck, who are they going to call?
"Whenever UK Athletics arrange a visit for the athletes, I'm always away at a competition or something".
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