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The phrase "competing fiercely" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where individuals or groups are engaged in intense competition.
Example: "The two companies have been competing fiercely for market share in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "battling intensely" or "rivaling aggressively."
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Banks are also competing fiercely for deposits.
Often they are competing fiercely with fellow Spaniards for contracts.
The two are close, and often play squash, competing fiercely.
Small wonder, since they are competing fiercely for customers.
Tesco and Sainsbury, two of Britain's biggest retailers, are competing fiercely to be the greenest.
Banks are competing fiercely for their savings as wholesale funding remains elusive.
Why it matters: Tech giants are competing fiercely for dominance in AI-powered products.
SENATORS Barack Obama and John McCain have been competing fiercely to be president.
Barack Obama and John McCain are now competing fiercely for women voters.
Regions and countries around the world are competing fiercely to hold on to factories while incubating new, high-tech industries.
Amazon and Apple are competing fiercely in the e-book market, alongside national retail chains like Barnes & Noble and Borders.
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