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Discover Ludwig"join a contest" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone signing up to participate in a competition or challenge. For example: "Tom decided to join a contest to win a free trip to Hawaii."
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"Lime in the eye!" he shouts, inviting the crowd to join a contest involving downing a shot, snorting salt and squeezing lime juice into their eyeballs.
On the way, he invited me to join a contest he was sponsoring, with a substantial prize for the person who came up with the best substitute for the word "sunset".
Before that Leonard co-founded Bix, a website that enables anyone to create, enter or join a contest.
He said Unilever N.V., the big Anglo-Dutch consumer products company, Procter & Gamble and Revlon Group could join a contest for Sterling.
Join a contest or start a discussion with other players.
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General Clark joins a contest in which candidates have scoured the country for money and support for two years, dividing the pool of Democratic donors and fund-raisers.
If you're looking for capital more immediately, you can even join a crowdfunded contest like the up to $500,000 CROWDSTART LV contest that's backed by Tony Hsieh, the Downtown Project, and the Vegas Tech Fund in particular.
Join a bug-catching contest.
Asked if she would ever do anything some could view as inappropriate, like join a wet T-shirt contest, she said, "No way.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y ., a central figure in the D-N.Y .tic Party's debate about the #MeToo movement, is preparing to join a 2020 presidential primary central that figurees a record number of women in the wake of the miDemocratic Partyidal wave of female candidates.
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