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"compete strongly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in contexts where you are talking about someone or a team that is trying to be the best or better than others. For example, you could say, "The track team competed strongly against the other schools in the district."
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These already compete strongly in offering professional qualifications.
But Dell Computer and Gateway are both likely to compete strongly in this area.
The Chiefs coach, Rob Baxter, believes Bristol can compete strongly if they start with the right mindset.
The port of Antwerp was the great beneficiary, able to compete strongly with Rotterdam (Netherlands and Hamburgg.
GB canoeing's national performance coach Brendan Purcell reckons McKeever could be kayaking's equivalent of Sir Chris Hoy, with the potential to compete strongly at the next two Olympics.
Italy build their confidence around the scrum and line-out drive and those are areas where we will need to compete strongly at the start of the match".
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Cutler competed strongly only in the sideline pouting category.
Lions ruckman Matthew Leuenberger competed strongly against Dockers giant Aaron Sandilands in the first half.
The former Lehman bankers are competing strongly in some crucial areas.
Even healthy economies are using energy of all kinds more efficiently.Other fuels are competing strongly.
In various other international competitions, Cubans have also competed strongly with and often outperformed teams from every American country.
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