Sentence examples for at compete from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at compete" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a misphrasing or a typo, as "compete" is a verb and should not be used with "at" in this context.
Example: "The teams are ready to compete in the championship."
Alternatives: "in competition" or "competing in".

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While heparin and AT compete for these binding sites, exogenous administration of heparin might interfere not only with the anti-inflammatory but also in part with the anticoagulant activity of AT, as combined administration of heparin and AT was not able to achieve similar protection of thrombus formation as AT alone, which is displayed by the shorter CVO times.

"Traditionally, you had a smartphone because you needed to do mobile e-mail," said Danielle Nohe, a research director at Compete.

"The flip side of entering with a strong brand is that if you mess up, there's a real cost," said Adam Guy, managing director for wireless at Compete Inc., an online market research firm.

While Scion focuses its marketing on consumers from 18 to 24 years old, the median age for the company's customers is 37. Scion has been hurt by a down economy, said Dennis Bulgarelli, an analyst at Compete, a market research company.

A quick glance at Compete suggests that it is trailing competitors like Yfrog and TwitPic, however.

“Social travel is ripe for massive growth,” says Stephen DiMarco, vice president and chief marketing officer at Compete.

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A few took shots at competing hotels.

And Napravnik is good at competing.

"We intend to make a run at competing again this year".

Suddenly, Davidson's chance at competing at the Winter Games as a Utah native appeared over.

The spectacle was clearly aimed at competing with Evangelical churches that have a more "pop" style.

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