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The phrase "contestant in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to someone who is participating in a competition or contest. Example: She was the youngest contestant in the cooking competition.
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Like most of the girls in this shoot, I'm a contestant in the Face Of South Africa beauty contest.
She was also a contestant in the 2013 Miss Earth pageant, a contest that emphasizes environmental conservation.
He's a national news figure, a contestant in the current prospecting phase of the 2016 presidential contest.
Tottenham Hotspur, never a contestant in this tournament before, reached the quarterfinal on Wednesday night.
(He turned out to be a contestant in a French hog-calling competition).
She also appeared as a contestant in the seventh series of Strictly Come Dancing in 2009.
Musically, he was the most innovative contestant in a strong field of singers this season.
Mr. Huntsman, 51, is the newest potential contestant in the Republican presidential field.
The contestant in third place, saxophonist Julian Smith, gained 16.4% of the vote.
Amateur pastry chef Peony finds herself the sole earthling contestant in a popular TV cooking competition.
He is not a former contestant in the National Spelling Bee.
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