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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in competitions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to contests or races held between individuals or teams. For example, "The school holds an annual spelling bee in competitions between classes."
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Don't train your horses completely before entering them in competitions.
But in competitions, she makes them.
"I placed in competitions, but I never won," she said.
On the ice in competitions, they have become headliners.
Three months later, she was back in competitions.
In competitions like this, that's the most crucial thing.
Losers in competitions for esteem may well suffer.
Like cheerleaders, they too rehearse and engage in competitions.
He has broken three people's arms in competitions.
GCap is fined £1.1m for irregularities in competitions.
It was the perpetual runner-up in competitions.
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