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Discover LudwigThe phrase "put on a competition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to organizing or hosting a competitive event. Example: "The school decided to put on a competition to encourage students to showcase their talents."
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They both put on a great competition".
Buster decides that his way out of debt is to put on a big competition to get the best voices in the city on stage.
We're raising money to take the film to a number of cities for expanded movie events: we'll do a screening with some of the cast on hand for a Q&A, then put on an Air Sex competition, where our cast members will be the judges, and finally we'll have one of the bands from the soundtrack play a show.
And this year TechCrunch Europe is partnering with Le Web to put on a 20-company startup competition.
"They used to put on a lot of boxing competitions to keep us busy.
To maintain her medal position on Saturday, she will have to put on an encore during a world competition that grew a little more tense after the short program.
The clubs deserve huge credit for putting on a fantastic competition.
Days after VICE's conversation with Agius, Red Bull announced that they would be putting on an international ticketed surfing competition at the Surf Snowdonia complex this September.
Written by Sam Raimi himself and his brother Ivan Raimi, this one plays out like a messed up competition put on by a couple of filmic frat boys.
Adam Lyth (78) and Phil Jaques (64) put on a Yorkshire competition record 131 for the first wicket in their 180-5.
Indeed, last year the 2006 vintage of the same wine was voted the best sparkling wine over more than 700 other wines from around the world, including Champagne, in a competition put on by Decanter, a British wine publication.
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