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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about competing with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing rivalry or competition between entities, such as businesses, individuals, or teams.
Example: "The discussion was primarily about competing with other brands in the market."
Alternatives: "regarding competition with" or "concerning rivalry with".
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Forget about competing with the Germans.
Just as much, they talked about competing with each other.
Readers ask, what about competing with other countries?
Now they joke about competing with animals for her affections.
Finally, the event is not for tourists, nor is it about competing with Mistura.
4. It doesn't make sense to spend more if it's about competing with people.
"At some later date," Williams added, "I'll be ready to think about competing with men.
Ms. Fontaine said she wasn't worried about competing with the expanding Chanel film library.
"I am not concerned about competing with the L.I.A.," Mr. Sneden said.
About competing with Sotheby's and Christie's he added, "Maybe we can drive a wedge between them".
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