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"contest between" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a struggle or competition between two or more parties. Here is an example: "The presidential race was a closely fought contest between the two leading candidates, with both parties fiercely competing for every vote."
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A contest between brothers was unique.
It isn't even a contest between armies.
It's a contest between two people.
War isn't a contest between champions.
"That's a contest between America and Europe.
Who would win the midfield contest between Reid and Robson?
They got a contest between the reds and the whites.
Instead, he sees it as a contest between two Russias.
A complicated issue becomes a contest between individuals.
He regards anti-insurgent campaigns as "a contest between elites".
Why is a "sporting" contest between robots of no interest?
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