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"compete for resources" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation in which individuals or groups are fighting or struggling to obtain a limited amount of resources, such as money, food, or space. Example: In the animal kingdom, species often compete for resources such as food and territory, leading to fierce battles and survival of the fittest.
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Those teams both share and compete for resources.
"They don't compete for resources like texting and walking".
In certain circumstances they may even duplicate activity and compete for resources.
Demes compete for resources within local ecosystems, which in turn operate within wider-ranging ecosystems.
More and more, people and nations will have to compete for resources.
That genotype must then compete for resources in subenvironments that are optimal for other genotypes.
This puts upward pressure on wages and prices of raw materials as companies compete for resources.
In the wild, different species compete for resources, and man proved a highly successful competitor.
Species not only eat one another; they compete for resources, forging a variety of interspecific interactions.
They compete for resources and believe there are winners and losers in the organization.
Eventually the algae take over, and the coral cannot compete for resources, so they die.
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