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championship
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "championship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a contest or competition to determine a champion in a particular sport or activity. Example: "The championship will take place next month, featuring the top teams from across the country."
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Exact Expressions
60 human-written examples
This unconvincing victory, from the substitute Nacho Novo's only meaningful touch of the ball, brought Rangers the Scottish Cup to go with the Scottish Premier League Championship they had won at Tannadice six days earlier.
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The challenge for the youngsters, and the hurdle Australian tennis has been falling at, will be in translating success in the juniors to the senior ranks, according to Mal Anderson, who won the US championship in 1957.
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Their Championship days look numbered as they lie seven points from safety with four games to play, and League One beckons for a side who this time last season were heading for the play-offs.
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Now his job is to steer Orient away from the bottom four and resurrect a campaign that began with a play-off hangover, tasked by the club's new owner, Francesco Becchetti, with developing a side capable of promotion to the Championship.
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If the pressure of this dramatic Championship season is increasing on those sides chasing Premier League status, it did not show on Good Friday on an afternoon when all four top-eight sides in action collected valuable wins.
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Ferguson scored 11 goals in his first nine appearances for his new club, and although the unbeaten run ended at Aberdeen on October 11 (shortly before Alex Ferguson's departure to Manchester United), Dundee United were still well-placed for a championship challenge.
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The Bulls' relegation to the Championship means the Rhinos will now head for the tempestuous and fiery Jungle to face a Tigers side with two wins on the spin and renewed optimism once again.
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Chelsea became champions of Europe for the first time, Andy Murray reached the Wimbledon final then delivered the first men's single title at a major tennis championship for Britain in 76 years at the US Open.
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It laid down a valuable marker before next week's world time trial championship and with his team-mate Ian Stannard coming second and moving into the runner-up slot overall, it put Wiggins and Team Sky in a promising position in their quest to win a first stage race on home soil.
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It does not fully explain, however, why they were distinctly second best to the team who finished seven points behind them in the Championship.
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Having now scored 18 goals since arriving from Bolton on loan in November Preston's hope will be that he is part of the club's Championship squad next season.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a specific "championship", be sure to include relevant details such as the sport, year, or location to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "championship" to refer to casual competitions or informal contests. Reserve it for organized events with significant stakes and recognized titles.
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Linguistic Context
The noun "championship" primarily functions as a designator of a competition held to determine a champion. Ludwig examples showcase this in diverse sports, like football and tennis. It can also denote the state of being a champion. As Ludwig AI notes, the phrase is usable and correct in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "championship" is a common and grammatically sound noun, primarily used to describe a contest for determining a champion, but it can also mean defending a cause. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and usability in written English. It is frequently found in news and media, mostly in sports contexts. When using "championship", ensure the context makes it clear which event or title you are referring to and reserve this word to formal or important contests. If unsure about its usage, consider "tournament victory" or "fight for supremacy".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
title competition
This alternative focuses on the competitive aspect of winning a title, simplifying the original phrase.
tournament victory
While "championship" usually implies an entire competition, this phrase refers to the final victory within a tournament.
battle for the title
This phrase emphasizes the struggle and competition involved in winning a championship.
defense of a cause
Shifting from sports context, this refers to championing or supporting an idea or movement.
contest for supremacy
This emphasizes the aim of achieving ultimate dominance in a field.
backing a principle
This shifts the meaning to supporting a belief or ideology.
fight for supremacy
This emphasizes the competitive nature of reaching the highest level.
struggle for first place
This phrase highlights the effort and rivalry involved in achieving victory.
support a belief
This refers to advocating for or championing a particular conviction.
final match
This focuses on the concluding game or contest that determines the champion.
FAQs
How is "championship" used in sports contexts?
In sports, "championship" typically refers to a high-level competition to determine the best team or individual. Examples include the World Cup or a national league "title competition".
Can "championship" refer to something other than sports?
Yes, "championship" can also describe the act of defending or supporting a cause or belief, similar to "backing a principle". For instance, "his championship of civil rights eventually bore fruit."
What are some synonyms for "championship"?
Depending on the context, synonyms for "championship" include "title", "tournament", "defense", "backing", or "contest for supremacy".
Is it correct to use "championship" as an adjective?
While less common, "championship" can function adjectivally. For example, "championship game" refers to the final game determining the "tournament victory".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested