Sentence examples for contest was open from inspiring English sources

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The contest was open, though, and the Dale posed a threat whenever they moved forward.

The contest was open only to amateurs; one of the rules was that he could not have appeared on national television.

The theme of the essay was why King's birthday should be a national holiday, and the contest was open to middle-and high-school students.

There were to be some crucial twists: The contest was open only to teenage boys; the winner would circle the globe unaccompanied; and he had to complete the trip within 46 days, using any conveyance but the airplane.

Otherwise the contest was open to any female between the ages of 16 and 22, who submitted a photograph of herself & was capable of learning a few lines from the play.

The contest was open to entrants in 25 countries from February 8 , 2012 to March 9 2012; it was announced that the remix winner would win a cash prize of US$4,000 and that the remix would be included on her then-unspecified upcoming release, which was later titled 4: The Remix.

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The contest is open to all.

The contest is open to people aged 18-24.

The contest is open to any writing about South Asia, not just to South Asian writers.

This year's contest is "open," meaning all ages and skill levels can participate.

— Eric Asimov The Tampa Tribune: The newspaper's annual fruitcake haiku contest is open for entries.

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