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The phrase "augment competition between" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ways to increase or enhance competition among entities, such as businesses or individuals.
Example: "The new policy aims to augment competition between local businesses to foster innovation and better services."
Alternatives: "enhance rivalry among" or "increase competition between".
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Generalized cross-immunity (in the Ferguson paper) and subadditive antigenic effects (in the Bedford paper) both augment competition between circulating beneficial antigenic mutants, and thus result in the generation of spindly HA phylogenies.
In contrast, the deleterious mutation model we present here does not need to invoke processes to augment competition between antigenic strains because a large proportion of fitness variation in the virus population arises from differences in deleterious mutation loads.
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During this time many new electronic channels arose, increasing competition between them and also augmenting the investigative and influential role of the media which started giving more space to highlight social issues such as high maternal mortality.
We also hypothesized that altered levels of TXNL6 upon oxidative stress exposure of lens cells could augment the ability of MsrA to repair essential lens proteins under oxidative conditions and regulate MsrA activity through competition between different reducing systems.
The competition between "G.M.A".
Competition between South and East.
Was there a competition between them?
Third, it encourages competition between regions.
It allows for competition between regions.
Competition between European airlines has increased.
Competition between sellers is fierce.
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