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Discover LudwigThe phrase "each contestant" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when referring to individual participants in a competition or contest. Example: Each contestant was given one minute to answer the final question before the winner was announced.
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In N.C.A.A. competition, each contestant gets 60 shots.
Each contestant had put in a hundred dollars.
(i) Each contestant solved at most six problems.
Each contestant sells a lifestyle: She is happy.
Each contestant is drawn from a different African country.
Before the dinner started, each contestant stood by a storyboard explaining their specific project.
This time each contestant will split his winnings with a charity.
There's only one round to go and one word left for each contestant.
To begin, a bag of footballs was emptied and each contestant selected his ball for use.
Each contestant must choose a garden implement to interact with during the song.
At the start of the game, each contestant has 12 pieces arranged on the board.
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