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The phrase "actively compete" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing participation in a competitive environment, such as sports, business, or any field where competition is present.
Example: "In order to succeed in this industry, companies must actively compete with one another to attract customers."
Alternatives: "engage in competition" or "compete vigorously".
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Given the prevalence of entire protein domains in chimeras, we predict that even low expressed chimeras that incorporate the DNA-binding domains of transcription factors but have lost activation domains actively compete with the parental proteins, thus exerting dominant negative effects.
Given the observed prevalence of entire protein domains in chimeras, we predict that certain putative chimeras that lack activation domains may actively compete with their parental proteins, thereby exerting dominant negative effects.
Given the observed prevalence of entire protein domains in chimeras, we predict that certain putative chimeras with missing activation domains may actively compete with their parental proteins, thereby exerting dominant negative effects.
FairPoint "could not actively compete in the marketplace to offset complications".
First, they actively compete with native species for limited food resources and nesting habitats.
Another big question is whether there will be enough new customers to prompt insurers to actively compete for their business.
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In fact, those engaged in endurance and non-weight-bearing activities sometimes have weaker bones and a greater risk of fractures, both while actively competing and later in life, than their inactive peers.
Joe Frazier and Arthur Ashe, according to diabetes literature, received diagnoses while actively competing.
You can even feel several competitors actively competing to be this season's Mr. Hatch.
On the other hand, for m ≠ n the Hamiltonian evolution actively competes against measurement.
Zabel, 36, is the first professional German cyclist still actively competing to admit publicly that he used illegal substances.
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