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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at competitions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to events or contests where individuals or teams compete against each other.
Example: "The athletes showcased their skills at competitions held throughout the year."
Alternatives: "during contests" or "in tournaments".
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Tests given at competitions are easily subverted.
And they are tested at competitions.
"He babies me, but only at competitions.
Soon, healthy athletes at competitions will become an exception.
Now we talk at competitions when I see him".
Now they cheer only at basketball games and at competitions.
Drugs aren't taken at the training track or at competitions.
At competitions, she has stared down a judge or two.
Eight times a year she shows them at competitions.
There's a routine that you do at competitions.
But allegations of corruption at competitions have been infrequent.
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