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Olive mango Posted 9 years ago
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Competition of or for?

Competition of or for height?

How should I describe a event in which people comparing their heights as a competition.

Thanks in advance.

  

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You might say 'a height competition'. But I'm not sure I'd call this a competition, because the competitors don't actually have to do anything.

  • You might say 'a height competition'.
  • But I'm not sure I'd call this a competition, because the competitors don't actually have to do anything.
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You might say 'a height competition'. But I'm not sure I'd call this a competition, because the competitors don't actually have to do anything.

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