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The phrase "was a contender" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who was considered a strong or worthy opponent in a competition or race. Example: "Despite being injured, she was determined to prove herself as a contender in the upcoming race."
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Mr Duke was a contender a decade ago, when he won a state House seat and came closer than expected to winning the governorship.
He was a contender.
It was a contender.
Bill was a contender.
Neck Wound was a contender.
At least it was a contender.
The stadium erupted: Chen, improbably, was a contender once again.
Few thought that Mr. Murcutt, 66, was a contender.
A black beaded Ralph Lauren gown was a contender.
Until his fall, Mr. Bo was a contender for one of the leadership slots.
He twice (1888, 1896) was a contender for the Republican presidential nomination.
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