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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as competing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are comparing or contrasting entities that are in competition with each other.
Example: "The two companies are viewed as competing forces in the tech industry, each striving for market dominance."
Alternatives: "in competition" or "as rivals".
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Loan prepayment and default as competing risks.
These outcomes are considered as competing events (risks).
"I almost don't see it as competing against others.
"I see myself as competing for the job," Warner said.
We don't see it as competing with mutual funds.
"I don't regard it as competing against Mel," said Brown.
But I don't necessarily look at it as competing.
As competing airlines poached pilots and mechanics, staff costs soared.
U.S. technology companies are increasingly standing as competing power centers, challenging the primacy of governments.
These two molecules act as competing magnets for LytA, the findings revealed.
Does the rise of the companies as competing power centers benefit individual users?
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