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the difference between "contest" and"competition"
Anyone would like to tell me the differences? Thx.
11 de nov. de 2014 13:50
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If you're talking about an event where people compete against one another, there is not much difference. If it's a sporting event, "competition" is a little more common. If it refers to a skill — archery, graphic design — contest is a little more common. The difference is small, though.
However, "competition" has an extra meaning — it can refer to the *condition* of competing. For instance, "there is intense competition for business between these two stores." Here, "competition" is not a specific event, but an atmosphere of competing.
12 de noviembre de 2014
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