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Discover Ludwig"hold competitions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to events, activities, or contests with winners and losers. For example, "The local community center will hold competitions in a variety of sports this summer."
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Hold competitions to keep a competitive edge over your opponents.
Others hold competitions, like the one which commended Makkie Klauwe.
(In the E.U., all public-sector buildings are required to hold competitions to select an architect).
For example, "we hold competitions to reward energy-saving projects," he said.
We hold competitions -- shooting mortars, cannons, muskets, carbines and revolvers at targets.
Rumors began surfacing that farmers were planning to hold competitions in secret.
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This market-composition effect should disappear if we hold competition constant in our empirical analysis.
It went on trips, threw parties, held competitions.
Fraternities of jongleurs became known as puys, groups that held competitions for lyric poets.
Besides pumpkins, the commonwealth holds competitions for watermelons, tomatoes and long gourds, Mr. Stelts said.
Libraries have held competitions in Quidditch, the sports-cum-magic game that the books' characters play.
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