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The phrase "athletes contest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a competition or event in which athletes participate to compete against each other.
Example: "The athletes contest will take place next weekend at the stadium, featuring various track and field events."
Alternatives: "athletes competition" or "athletes event".
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In the team event, three athletes contest between them two singles matches, followed by a doubles match, with each played over the best of five games.
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It is not unusual for athletes to contest positions on Olympic teams.
Toyota's first step will be expanding its ringed logos across social media, at this summer's action-sports Dew Tour, by sponsoring a best-athlete voting contest as well as a scavenger hunt where participants who snap a tag receive a video response from a tour celebrity.
Tells about some of the athletes and the contests.
The appeals committee is the last resort for appeals within the N.C.A.A. "I think always the effort is to render a decision before the athlete's next contest, when possible," the N.C.A.A. spokesman Wally Renfro said.
Many of them are preparing for the contest as athletes prepare for a sporting event.
By Malcolm Gladwell Élite sports is a contest among athletes with an uneven set of genetic endowments and natural advantages.
Élite sports is a contest among athletes with an uneven set of genetic endowments and natural advantages.
Some of the companies still exist, although the defendants and their lawyers never appeared to contest the athletes' lawsuit, which was filed in 1999, Fluxgold said.
So consider the second annual Long Island High School Ethics Bowl, held on Saturday, a form of contest among athletes of ethics — students from eight high schools who spent a full day thinking up a sweat over the blacks and whites and grays of right and wrong.
Counting every moment Taking the long view ReprintsAnd they're offThe contest between athletes and scientists was sparked in 1959 when Gene Smith and Henry Beecher, at Harvard University, showed that short-distance swimmers who were given amphetamines did indeed swim faster than those who received a placebo.
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