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"contest on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
You may use it in spoken English and in informal contexts, but it would not be considered correct in formal writing. For example: Let's have a contest on who can eat the most hot dogs!.
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Contest on!
The 75-year-old scored a hole-in-one during the par-3 contest on Wednesday.
Promote the contest on appropriate travel blogs.
Conch Shell Blowing Contest on Sunset Pier.
Enter the contest on her Web site.
Their most difficult contest, on paper anyway, is over.
And Guinness actively promotes the contest on its Twitter account.
Mr. Sevart and others announced the contest on Aug. 1.
The first contest, on January 12th, is for Taiwan's legislature.
The company didn't end up winning the contest on Monday.
He entered the contest on the Looney Toons Web site.
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