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The phrase "competing by" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the way in which someone is competing or the method they are using to compete. Example: The two athletes were both competing by running as fast as they could towards the finish line.
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You're competing by making burgers.
Charter airlines are also competing by offering scheduled flights.
(This year, his wife will even be competing, by horse proxy).
"They think they're competing by adding space, but they're only starting the process".
You can tell who's finished competing by who's eating junk food.
Alas, we have seen a race to the bottom with donors competing by how little they can give.
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Through metabolic engineering of E. coli metabolism, succinate production was greatly elevated by (1) blocking pathways for the synthesis of competing by-products lactate, ethanol, and acetate and (2) expressing Lactococcus lactis pyruvate carboxylase to drive the generation of succinate from the pyruvate node (as opposed to that of phosphoenolpyruvate).
So they competed by making institutions better.
You cannot compete by selling music or WiFi".
Most businesses try to compete by being efficient and smart.
Instead, they competed by offering health and benefits packages.
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