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The phrase "always competing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous state of rivalry or contest between individuals, groups, or entities.
Example: "In the world of sports, athletes are always competing to achieve their personal best and secure victories for their teams."
Alternatives: "constantly vying" or "perpetually contending".
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He's always competing".
There are always competing needs".
"He was always competing with himself.
MG: Aren't you always competing with yourself?
"Movies aren't always competing against each other, but they are always competing against themselves".
In that way, you are really only always competing against yourself.
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"I know Régine always competes.
We always compete to the last out.
I always competed in the sprints, mainly for my school.
Architectural institutions always compete for talks by leading talents.
It's why traditional books will always compete with ebooks.
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