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Discover Ludwig'compete robustly' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to suggest a vigorous approach to competition. For example, "The contestants agreed to compete robustly for the prize."
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Both Labour and the Liberal Democrats will continue to compete robustly and fight the next election aiming to win on their own terms.
While the United States remains dominant in the standards-setting space currently, China would likely compete robustly to fill any void left by Qualcomm as a result of this hostile takeover.
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Instead of competing robustly, many big chains are struggling, in part because they overpaid for acquisitions, said Kevin Silverman, an analyst at ABN Amro in Chicago.
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It robustly absorbs tensions arising from coalition partners competing against each other in three-cornered electoral contests and eliminates the risk of "wasted votes" on third-placed minority parties.Under Australia's system every elector gets not only a first-preference vote, but also the opportunity to rank all other candidates in order of preference.
We demonstrate environmental parameters that robustly predict the isotope ratio of A.araneoides, and then account for landscape scale variation to test competing models to account for isotope discrimination factors.
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