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gets out of competition vs becomes of competition

The phrases are not comparable as they convey different meanings. 'Gets out of competition' is correct when someone is no longer participating in a competition, while 'becomes of competition' is not a standard English phrase.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

gets out of competition

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate someone is no longer participating in a competition.

This phrase is used when someone withdraws or is eliminated from a competition, indicating they are no longer part of it.

Examples:

  • After losing the first round, he gets out of the competition.
  • She decided to get out of the competition due to personal reasons.

Alternatives:

  • withdraws from the competition
  • drops out of the competition
  • is eliminated from the competition
  • exits the competition
  • pulls out of the competition

becomes of competition

This phrase is not a standard English construction and does not convey a clear meaning.

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