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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vast contest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a competition or challenge that is extensive in scope or scale. Example: "The vast contest attracted participants from all over the world, showcasing talents and skills in various fields."
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The system is tested with the 2006 VAST contest data, in particular, the portion of news articles.
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The vast majority of contests are initiated by hedge funds or wealthy individuals such as Carl Icahn.
The Irish suffered an infuriating 12-8 defeat at Murrayfield despite completely dominating possession for the vast majority of the contest with Scotland on Sunday.
Of Democrats, including moderate or conservative Democrats there is no contest: the vast majority of liberal Democrats support legal abortion (91%) as do six-in-ten (61%) conservative and moderate Democrats.
And there will be plenty more such drama on May 8th.Given the tightness of the contest, and the vast Labour majorities crumbling in Scotland, there are probably more big hitters headed for the Portillo experience than in any previous general election.
While Mr. Bush had long overshadowed the contest with his vast endorsements and colossal war chest, his double-barreled defeats set the stage for the most contentious and perhaps belligerent Republican primary battle since Ronald Reagan came close to toppling President Gerald R. Ford in 1976.
But the vast majority of American electoral contests are not audited.
As it has several times during the campaign, the Cuomo campaign said the vast sums being spent on this contest show the need for campaign finance reform.
There was a vast array of costumes in the contest, all of them incredible.
The competition is vast.
Brands's theme is "the historic contest for control of the vast Texas plains," and shorn of its legend and its vainglory, it remains America's great epic.
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