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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'competition venue' is an acceptable expression in written English.
You can use it to refer to the place or location where some kind of competition, such as a sporting event, takes place. For example: "The competition venue for the upcoming tournament is a newly renovated stadium in downtown Chicago."
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When we arrived at the competition venue, many teams were already there.
Manchester's successful hosting of the Commonwealth Games in 2002 has boosted the UK's reputation as a competition venue.
The Maxwell Family Field just north of Memorial Stadium was the practice and competition venue for field hockey that shared this field with Recreational Sports.
The stadium in Stratford, east London, will also be the new national competition venue for UK athletics and will have a separate community athletics track.
Viewed from the characteristics of passenger flow in temporal distributions especially the opening and closing ceremony day and directional distributions such as the stations around competition venue, this paper analyzes the variety of the traffic flow of Beijing subway.
Were that the case, a new pool for Recreational Sports serving the general student population and the community would have been far less expensive than the competition venue underway.
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The rowers and those competing at Deodoro are among those staying close to their competition venues.
Nevertheless, most of the 17-day event went smoothly, and the 35 competition venues were deemed excellent.
From The ARK, they'll head to barns, cages, racetracks, shows and competition venues in the United States and abroad.
There were 253 medal events at the Games, held in 18 competition venues and six temporary arenas.
"At this stage they are not needing to get to their competition venues, they are just getting to their accommodation".
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