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The phrase "are being competed" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used in contexts where an action is ongoing, but it is more common to say "are competing" instead. Example: "Several teams are competing for the championship title this year."
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Markets are closing, profit margins are falling, cost-savings are being competed away.
2) Pmutantsares are long-lived and the model indicates that this is because the pH balance is altered as fewer protons are being competed for with V-ATPase to acidify the vacuole.
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Mickelson was on a plane bound for home in San Diego by the time the Wanamaker Trophy was being competed for down the East Course's final stretch.
I don't feel lonely, in fact I am being competed with in live deals.
"From the first time he walked into our camp he's been competing with me.
"We have a team here that's been competing, playing hard and been in a lot of games.
From Halle, Brown travelled to Holland, where this week he's been competing in the Topshelf Open.
He's been competing since the 1990s and won the tournament in 2013.
I've had one that's been competing for over ten years and only one or two that have entered and won their first year".
The academies are being created to compete.
"This is the time that youth are being targeted with competing activities," it said.
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