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com·pe·ti·tion [ˌkɒmpəˈtɪʃən] N

1. competition no pl (state of competing):

competition
to be in competition with sb

2. competition COMM:

competition

3. competition (contest):

competition
tekma f

ˈwin·dow dis·play com·pe·ti·tion N

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Society follows competitions because competitions influence the unity of society.
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They have never won any major international competitions and had never qualified for a major tournament until 1988.
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Events from 50 to 110 meters are technically known as high hurdles races, while longer competitions are low hurdles races.
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All three disciplines had both individual and team competitions.
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The movie was officially mentioned and selected in various other competitions.
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The competition's viewing figures have been rising since 2002.
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Rovers were also knocked out in the first round of the other two competitions.
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The reasons for this include stadium renovations and major international competitions.
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