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 sadbird
 
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							| Good evening dear colleagues! Could you help me, please. I am a bit puzzled with these two words. Which is correct: sport events or sporting events? Maybe they both mean the same?  Thank you Best regards:)  |  22 Sep 2016      
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi sadbird   Both are ok    I did a quick google and I found sport events, sports events and sporting events.    Sporting events sounds more formal and is preferred for written forms.  Sport (UK) / sports (US) events is fine for everyday conversation.   Hope this helps.     Cheers   Jayho                         |  24 Sep 2016     
					
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 sadbird
 
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							| Thank you Jayho.  Your post is really helpful. I always doubt when I come across several variants of an expression: ) |  25 Sep 2016     
					
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