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The phrase "are competed with" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing competition between entities or individuals in various contexts, such as business or sports. Example: "In the tech industry, established companies are competed with by numerous startups that offer innovative solutions."
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In this assay, standards and samples are competed with a biotinylated AT III sandwiched by the immobilized antibody and streptavidin-peroxidase conjugate.
This is exacerbated in the current case: in Figure 1B two different genotypes are competed with each other; in Figure 1C the genotype is the same but one strain carries an overexpression plasmid, whereas the other carries an empty plasmid.
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We are competing with the same highly skilled competent workforce.
Today, the movies are competing with YouTube.
"We are competing with the Xbox.
"We are competing with the Koreans," he said.
"And we are competing with the Internet for airline customers.
And we are competing with other companies for staff.
Buses are competing with trains, planes and automobiles.
"I don't think they are competing with the generalists".
They are competing with everyone on everything.
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