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"chess competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a competitive event or tournament involving the game of chess. Example: My son has been practicing for months to prepare for the upcoming chess competition.
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Mrs. Gresser entered her first chess competition in 1940.
Mr. Byrne, who joined Penn State in 1961, retired from active chess competition in 1959.
The next week, Garry Kasparov announced his retirement from professional chess competition.
"I don't believe in psychology," Mr. Fischer once said about chess competition.
"When VD strikes, many restaurants" take on "the sophisticated mien and glistening sexuality of a chess competition".
As it happens, Mr. Maghami, a nine-time national champion, was involved in an indirect chess competition with Israel earlier this year.
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Zhu married Mohamad Al-Modiahki, Qatar's first grandmaster, in 2000, and the pair represent Qatar in international chess competitions.
We are also missing solutions for the Chess Competitions and the hunts from 1981-1983, 1985, and 1989-1992.
Anand clinched the Morelia/Linares tournament yesterday, the second time he won what some call the Wimbledon of chess competitions.
Rustam made his son study chess 12 to 14 hours a day in their Brooklyn apartment, and cut him off from the outside world except for chess competitions.
One of the most interesting sections of the book is about "freestyle" chess competitions, in which humans and computers play on teams together — often the computers make the moves, but sometimes the humans intervene.
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