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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contender of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is competing for a position, prize, or title. For example, "The contenders of this year's spelling bee ranged from elementary school students to high school seniors."
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Crow had not heard of Manziel, perhaps the least likely contender of all, before this season.
Letters soon followed, from strangers expressing a kinship to Mediate, a major contender of common mien.
That means he has won more poll support than any other Republican presidential contender, of course.
Valparaiso is a contender of world's finest cruise port, and you can also dally in Santiago before your flight home.
Tidal energy has become a large contender of traditional fossil fuel energy, particularly with the successful operation of multi-megawatt sized tidal turbines.
Wind energy has become a large contender of traditional fossil fuel energy, particularly with the successful operation of multi-megawatt sized wind turbines.
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Still, YouTube's reach with consumers makes it a powerful contender out of the gate.
There were more credible contenders, of course.
There have always been anti-establishment presidential contenders, of course.
The French renaissance will produce two very strong title contenders of the future.
A lot has to happen before the Mets can become contenders, of course.
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