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Discover Ludwig"compete on" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about competing in an activity or against someone. For example, "Our team will compete on Sunday in the championship game."
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"No one can compete on that level with the Garden.
SUPERMARKETS compete on price.
"Cuban cigars compete on their own merit".
Today, foreigners compete on almost every rung.
Renewables could then compete on cost alone.
Let's compete on a human scale.
Subcontractors compete on the price of labor.
It's exciting to compete on this level.
But we compete on value for money.
The UK cannot compete on cost.
Nor could Altair compete on cost.
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