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The phrase "is a competition" is correct in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which several people or teams are competing against each other. For example, you might say "The spelling bee is a competition to determine who can spell words the fastest and most accurately."
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This is a competition.
"There is a competition in capability.
Ofcom is a competition regulator.
It is a competition, though, isn't it?
That means it is a competition.
That is a competition we wont enter.
Now there is a competition to create one.
She is a competition junkie, pure and simple.
Here is a competition, however, that mostly exercises the imagination.
There is a competition among us for followers.
"There is a competition," he said, "just like there is a competition among states for attracting industry and for being magnets for bright people".
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