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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on a competition' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it in a sentence such as: "I was thrilled to get first place on a competition for the best young entrepreneur of the year."
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During the riots, there was a kind of negative game going on; a competition to get your burning car on to the television news.
He blames the carnage on a competition for precious resources.
He is spending most of his time on a competition set in his robotics class.
Owners will vote Wednesday on a competition committee proposal to limit player celebrations.
— From an ABC News report on a competition being held by the N7W Foundation, of Zurich, Switzerland, to name the New 7 Wonders of the World.
Deliberative democracy is based not on a competition between conflicting interests but on an exchange of information and justifications supporting varying perspectives on the public good.
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A one-on-one competition with Mitt Romney is what Rick Santorum would like to see now.
They both put on a great competition".
The clubs deserve huge credit for putting on a fantastic competition.
The overall structure was designed by Nicholas S. Leahy and his colleagues at Perkins Eastman, based on a competition-winning concept by the architects John Choi and Tai Ropiha.
Greg: Emily's biggest fear about relationships is that men play games... so she goes on a competition-based reality show to find true love?
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