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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hold a competition' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to refer to an event where participants compete to win a prize or to settle a dispute. For example: "The school decided to hold a competition to decide who would represent them in the upcoming tournament."
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You hold a competition to get on the high road.
Its genesis was a move by a group of players to hold a competition or tournament.
For instance, in one scene Mr Zuckerberg decides to hold a competition to recruit new programmers.
The government will hold a competition for a third license next year.
The committee will hold a competition in which designers will submit proposals.
Every year we hold a competition, the winners of which receive financial support and business mentoring.
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The village priest held a competition for its replacement.
It holds a competition every year encouraging young women to enter.
Riding the cocktail wave, the city last year held a competition to create its namesake drink.
Mr. Rachlevsky recently held a competition called "Homage to Mozart," and these composers were the finalists.
If they had held a competition for the best legs, Amy would have coasted it.
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