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"personality contest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition in which the winner is chosen based on their personal charm or appeal. For example, "The beauty pageant was actually a personality contest, as the judges selected the contestant with the most charisma and poise."
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God knows the media never highlights it either (whose luminary journalism instead can be summarized as "OLDEST ELECTED PRESIDENT EVER LULZ"), but Bernie remains committed to discussing the issues that actually affect ordinary Americans over turning this into a personality contest over who has the the more compelling personal story.
"It's not a personality contest......
"The issue is not about a personality contest.
She goes on to say that "good governance is not a personality contest".
They also thought in a personality contest, there would be only one winner.
There's also the issue of disentangling the talent from the inevitable personality contest.
There were few concrete campaign issues in what emerged largely as a personality contest.
But this is no personality contest, and understatement only gets you so far in Hollywood.
It's cringe-worthy and pompous, and reduces important issues to a personality contest.
There is truth, too, in their claim that the personality contest for the capital was something of a one-off.
"It could have been done in a way that felt tacky or like a personality contest," admits Troni.
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