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The sentence "join the competition" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to enter a contest or competition, or when you are introducing a new competition to a group of people. For example: "We're excited to announce a new singing competition. If you can carry a tune, we invite you to join the competition!"
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Schools join the competition bandwagon for a variety of reasons.
It makes sense, Mr. Barnes's partisans say, that a governor or two will join the competition.
And that does not count Microsoft, which is expected to join the competition soon.
To the S.E.C., it appears to have been a case of letting Chicago join the competition.
They can track how many staff have quit to join the competition, as well as how many are coming the other way.
A wide variety of other teams that are building their own robots — some of which are exotic contraptions, not in humanoid forms — will also join the competition.
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Argentina has yet to win a match since joining the competition last year.
Interested in joining the competition next year and improving the reputation of the snowmobile?
Moreover, Microsoft recently joined the competition with its own interactive development and distribution system, Silverlight.
Some of the better people had already joined the competition; some had transferred to different units.
MyCharge, a maker of backup batteries, has joined the competition with a model for the iPhone 5, the Freedom 2000.
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