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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subject competitions" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to competitions where participants compete in a specific subject area. For example, "The school held subject competitions in science, math, and language arts."
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We expose the rationale and methods that our team used to design the trajectory presented to the subject competition, and discuss our results.
One jarring omission was the absence of a single black nominee among the 20 acting finalists -- or, indeed, outside of the documentary or short-subject competitions, the absence of any nominated films either about the black experience or pitched to black audiences.
Finland is going against the tide of the "global education reform movement," which is based on core subjects, competition, standardization, test-based accountability, control.
The architectural design was the subject of a national competition in 2004, encompassing over 100,000 m2.
But in the end, mail delivery, whether monopolistic or competitive, is subject to competition from the Internet's near-free and instantaneous delivery.
The deeper problem is the freedom given to individuals to pursue their interests, subject to competition and choice.
Until recently, countries like Germany regulated insurance so tightly that neither products nor pricing were subject to competition.
The real objection to viewing prison places as a market subject to competition is that, as with any market, the business will seek to expand.
The wealthier you are, the more you tend to spend on services — education, leisure, and so on — that are less subject to competition from abroad.
The deal, which is subject to competition approval, will take Coke's stake above 90%, with the three founders retaining an undisclosed "small, but significant stake".
Culmer acknowledged the deal was subject to competition approval but he said a recent study had found the credit card market was "healthy and competitive".
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