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"have a competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to an activity in which participants compete against each other in order to achieve a certain goal. For example, "We are planning to have a competition to see who can come up with the most creative idea."
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Crowd-source it, have a competition, get people engaged".
First, we have a competition for entrepreneurs who can't… entrepren.
We could even have a competition, she said.
It's interesting that he didn't have a competition for 'worst man' on Question Time".
That's partly why we have a competition objective – to make markets work better".
"We have a competition commissioner who has a great deal of independence," he said.
In fact can we have a competition for the most eloquent (publishable) invective here?
So we have a competition: who is the owner of the language of this land?
Male surfers agreed it was high time for women to have a competition like this to compete in.
Have a competition to see who can hit the most chips within 3 feet of the hole.
He now suggests that we have a competition to see who can shout out "bogies" more loudly.
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