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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competition about" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the subject or topic of a competition. Example: The essay competition was all about environmental conservation.
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There is no competition about being dressed in the latest trend, which would put a great deal of financial pressure on students and parents.
With this year's competition about to start, I'm at 225.
A new competition about to take place is the Longest Day.
It held a cartoon competition (about supposed Muslim intolerance) in September 2005.
Well, yes normally, because usually it's a blokey competition about who knows the most facts.
With so much competition about, high-street booksellers look likely to be squeezed between cheap supermarkets and the mighty chains.
Mr. d'Amboise emphasized that the institute was not about competition, about one dancer doing better than another.
The Americans improved to 2-0 in pool play, with the competition about to get decisively stiffer on Thursday.
Mr. Zamzam helped organize and competed in a yearly quiz competition about Islamic texts and issues, she said.
One of the network's first original series is "Knife Fight," a reality competition about "after-hours cook-offs" among young chefs.
Soon after, he posted a black-and-white version of the photograph to a Facebook page hosting a photography competition about the refugees.
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