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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid competing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or behaviors that discourage rivalry or competition in various contexts, such as business or sports.
Example: "In order to foster collaboration among team members, we should focus on our individual strengths and avoid competing with one another."
Alternatives: "steer clear of competition" or "refrain from competing".
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It may become increasingly difficult, however, for able-bodied fighters to avoid competing against adaptive athletes.
Finding out about a job before it's advertised may mean you avoid competing with more experienced candidates.
Whittingdale also said that the BBC should consider reining in its production of written content to avoid competing with newspapers.
But all of them are moving gingerly, hoping to avoid competing against their established, highly profitable business-class cabins.
He is careful to avoid competing directly with major military supply companies, like Raytheon, for primary contracts.
They also contend that the executives agreed to stagger and coordinate auction dates to avoid competing with each other.
They will end the old non-aggression pact among regional operators to avoid competing in each other's territory.
Many of the planned game launches for late 2010 were sensibly postponed until early this year to avoid competing against the likes of Call of Duty: Black Ops.
He said that a hostile conversation at the Boat Shul had convinced him that he was no longer obligated to avoid competing with Harold Gerstel.
"To avoid competing with community hospitals, we have to move to the next level," Edward Stolzenberg, the center's recently retired president, told The Times in 1999.
But some university officials said they began worrying that the debate was leading other institutions to avoid competing against them in sports.
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