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The phrase "a constant competition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an ongoing rivalry or struggle for something, such as resources, attention, or success.
Example: "In the tech industry, there is a constant competition for innovation and market share."
Alternatives: "an ongoing struggle for" or "a perpetual contest for".
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Like reality television before it, social media frames human relationships as a constant competition for popularity and approval.
But the issue sheds light on a tangled knot of interests, starting with weekly scientific journals like Nature, Science and The New England Journal of Medicine, which are embroiled in a constant competition for reports of newsmaking scientific advances.
"With SoundCloud these days, I feel like it's a constant competition for complexity.
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In many communities, there's a constant competition between paying for police and paying for everything else.
Some of the most interesting prototypes and game demos I've had in recent months have been from indies developing for tablet devices; the game development landscape is a massive and constant competition for attention, but I've been most impressed by small teams pushing the envelope with relatively-limited resources.
In a sport marred with controversy, constant competition for sponsors, funding, and, of course, a spot on the podium -- Tyler understands the harm in letting external influences take away from your perceived goals.
The coral reef also provides Mr Johnson with his analogy for the perfect innovation environment - a hugely diverse eco-system where despite the constant competition for resources, existence is dependent on collaboration.
Firstly, the growth of an HNC is limited by the slow but constant competition for shared cells that takes place between different HNCs.
The title of a book and the name of the author are in constant competition for attention.
On Sodor, the steam trains engage in constant competition for big jobs, more work, and the Fat Controller's approval.
The constant competition for the necessities of life means that only those best suited to the environment tend to survive.
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