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The phrase "able to compete at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capability or readiness to participate in a competition or contest at a certain level or standard.
Example: "After months of training, she felt confident and able to compete at the national level."
Alternatives: "capable of competing at" or "prepared to compete at".
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However, the recruitment approach used in this study may have resulted in unintentional exclusion of those with the most severe AT as these athletes may not have been able to compete at the events where recruitment took place.
We'd love to be able to compete at that level".
Vonn said it was "possible" she would not be able to compete at all.
I feel like I'm able to compete at the highest level.
"They would not have been able to compete at international events," he added.
We dreamed of being able to compete at world level, but we are not there yet.
"I've given everything I have to be able to compete at these Olympic Games.
"We are building a great squad and we hope to be able to compete at the highest level," he said.
Both skaters were able to compete at Lillehammer, and Harding has always said she didn't know about the hit.
English boxers will NOT be able to compete at the Commonwealth or Olympic games or any other similar worldwide event".
The longer races for women have been slow to develop, but a number of runners have been able to compete at various distances, including Ingrid Kristiansen (Norway).
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