Contenders

/kənˈtɛndərz/ noun

People or teams competing for a prize, title, or position; serious competitors who have a reasonable chance of winning.

From Latin 'contendere' (to struggle against), composed of 'con-' (together) and 'tendere' (to stretch or struggle); first used in English around the 1500s.

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