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"enrolled in the contest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone has formally signed up and committed to participate in a contest or competition. For example: "Harry was excited to learn he had been accepted, so he eagerly enrolled in the contest."
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In Olmsted, 304 people enrolled in the contest.
The young composer, who has enrolled in the contest since its inception, plans to become a composition major at Rowan University.
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Currently enrolled in the Witness Protection Program.
This work enrolls in the context of sustainable development and protection of the immediate environment.
Can I get you a Coke?" But then his creative nonfiction professor, Mary Collins, organized a writing contest open to anyone enrolled in the state system, and Mr. DiBattista embraced the challenge.
I enrolled in the Stanford Graduate School of Business.
He enrolled in the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, in Manhattan.
Jean then enrolled in The University of Rochester School of Nursing.
At Cornell, he enrolled in the School of Hotel Management.
4 million people are currently enrolled in the plans.
He enrolled in the Mooseburger Clown Arts Camp.
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