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Discover Ludwig"spirited contest" is a correctly formed and usable phrase in written English
You could use it to refer to a competitive situation characterized by enthusiasm and vigour, such as a sporting match or a political race. For example, "The mayoral election was a spirited contest between the two candidates."
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A spirited contest is nonetheless possible, even if what's true of the contestants is true of the series itself: It's a little amateurish, wobbly and unaware of its potential.
This has been a spirited contest.
"We are looking forward to a spirited contest".
No matter who wins, the two groups will end the day reveling in another spirited contest.
Outraged, she tops what becomes a spirited contest by citing an invented silent bid.
It's a shame Carlton's players didn't get the memo that the football world was expecting a spirited contest.
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Running on the Democratic ticket, both are in spirited contests, but have good chances of winning.
This is the first time since 1988 that both parties have had spirited contests here.
There will also be spirited contests for four open seats for borough president, in Brooklyn, Staten Island, the Bronx and Queens.
This will be one of the most spirited contests, since an Allister victory would be seen as a defeat not just for the Paisley family but also for the power-sharing project.
There were spirited contests in six council districts that have been represented by Republicans for several years -- three of them in Queens, two in Staten Island and one in Brooklyn.
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