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The phrase "create a competition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of initiating or starting a competition. You can use this phrase when you want to express the idea of forming or organizing a competition, or when discussing the process of setting up a competition. Example: "The company decided to create a competition to boost employee morale and encourage teamwork. The employees were excited to participate in this new initiative and the competition proved to be a great success."
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They want to create a competition that is looser and open to innovation.
It was while the concept was ending its long period of gestation that Buntine delivered a daring challenge – "I was foolish enough to say: 'If you find me a stadium, I'll create a competition'".
"If Congress goes off on a spending spree in other areas, it's going to create a competition for defense dollars," he said, adding later, "and there's going to be a battle".
Mr Lynton says he is now convinced that social networks are radically altering the marketing landscape.Rock, babyAnother firm that has become convinced of that is Toyota, which last year worked with MySpace to create a competition called "Rock the Space" in which bands were invited to send in demo tapes of their music.
In the current study, we analyze an attractor neural network's response to conflicting external inputs that effectively create a competition between embedded attractor states.
Furthermore, these effects can alter cell performance with respect to fuel depletion phenomena and create a competition of losses between mass and electronic transport resistances.
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The world of MOOCs is creating a competition that will force every professor to improve his or her pedagogy or face an online competitor.
They created a competition using a yacht, Jet Skis, speedboats, paintball guns and plastic bags filled with sugar to simulate cocaine.
Professors who have read the statements describe them as creating a competition of victimhood among applicants who have little to complain about.
They have not only drawn political fire from the larger society for their actions -- and inaction -- on social issues; they have also created a competition among themselves.
The reason given, in large part, is that there are more housing options for the elderly, creating a competition among those vying for the senior market.
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