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The phrase "competing for attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which two or more entities are vying to be noticed or remembered. For example, "In a crowded marketplace, companies are competing for attention from potential customers."
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Will you and he be competing for attention?
Fifteen other companies will be competing for attention this week.
Beyond your conscious goals, there are many unconscious goals also competing for attention.
He quickly said the obvious cause is sibling rivalry, with my daughters competing for attention.
Is it the sheer number of artists competing for attention in today's Britain?
There will also be plenty of foreign models competing for attention at the Detroit show.
It's also competing for attention in a world where people's attention has many, many destinations.
But with Alfred Hitchcock's genius competing for attention, was anyone really listening to the orchestra?
"I mean, with all these chemical messages competing for attention, how do the cells get their information reliably?
The interior is less successful as a design statement, with too many materials and textures competing for attention.
Some downtown arts groups are concerned about competing for attention, having seen their own revenue decline since the terrorist attacks.
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