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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contest where" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where a competition or challenge is being described. For example, "This year, the company is hosting a contest where the best employee will win a prize."
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"Contest where girls had to dance on stage.
That will not help in a contest where the tables are already stacked against the Democrats.
Labour cannot afford to stage another contrived contest where ideas and differences are suppressed.
There was a costume contest where greyhounds were dressed as cowboys or ladybugs.
For Mr. Gallagher there is no contest where he would rather be.
It recently started a contest where people can custom-design the classic 1460 boot online (www.dmbootdesign.com).
It was a true contest where the likelihood of a blowout either way was unlikely.
"One school even had a contest where the students made costumes for their own Amoeba Hop".
He helped see that she won a local beauty contest, where she was named Miss Coffee and Guava.
I'd also met Roberts at the tattoo contest, where he won first prize in the "flaming" category.
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