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The phrase "in contests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to events or competitions where participants compete against each other.
Example: "Many athletes train for months to prepare for the challenges they will face in contests."
Alternatives: "during competitions" or "in competitions".
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Mattel's Ken series featured eight boy-next-door contestants who competed in contests including cooking, decorating, entertaining and surfing to win over Barbie.
MIRIAM RAFAILOVICH is not interested in contests.
A boy takes part in contests against other aspiring wizards.
And now I've got some experience in contests obviously".
Some of it is directed or abetted by states who are in contests for power there.
Pitted against each other in contests turbocharged by partisanship and pots of money, politicians often overreach.
Many kids who participate in contests enjoy the camaraderie more than anything else.
Corporate and university teams will compete to enter the robots in contests in 2013 and 2015.
To become the nominee, would-be presidents need win delegates in contests across each US state.
The payments have helped Saleh win reëlection in contests that many Yemenis consider farcical.
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In high school he was a frequent participant in radio call-in contests.
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