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Discover Ludwig"compete without" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when someone is competing in an activity but is missing something that would be expected to be present. For example, "The athletes continued to compete without any fans in the stands."
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Nesaji could not compete without subsidy.
"How do you compete without a spouse?
Few trainers are willing to compete without furosemide.
Moyer reached the majors at 23, but struggled to compete without throwing hard.
People want politicians who don't line their pockets, and tycoons who compete without favours.
For now, the Knicks at least have the sense that they can compete without him.
"But New York won't be able to compete without radical changes in the law".
form," adding, "I don't think many companies will be able to compete without doing that".
But the trade was an acknowledgment that the Mets could not compete without more offense.
Let the game's best compete without teammates dragging them down, as Kobe always wanted to do.
He said he believed an overwhelming majority of athletes compete without drugs.
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