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7 Dec 2022
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The number of participants for this competition is increasing from year to year.
このコンクールへの参加者は年々増えています。
これであっていますか?
The number of participants for this competition is increasing from year to year.
このコンクールへの参加者は年々増えています。
これであっていますか?
このコンクールへの参加者は年々増えています。
これであっていますか?
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I would say "participants IN" instead of for. The rest is just fine.
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