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Free sign up, please The phrase "compete of" is not correct and not usable in written English
To express the idea of competing, it would be better to use the phrase "compete with". Example: Tom and Jimmy were competing with each other to be the fastest on the track.
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Not everyone wants to compete, of course.
We compete, of course, but we share staff and work closely together".
Mortgage-wise, the Post Office has struggled to compete of late and although it offers various term trackers and fixed-rate deals, few stand out.
Software developers compete, of course, but Mr Bakhash says there is a feeling that the whole community is working hard to "help usher in the next paradigm .The movement will get a boost in late July, when Second Life, a popular 3-D virtual world, incorporates a feature that will allow inhabitants to post web pages on walls.
The better way to compete, of course, is not with price but product, better design, better engines, better quality.
This limits the freedom to compete of those who don't come from power.
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Competing of interests The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
The authors declare no competing of interest.
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