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"competing strongly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe someone or something that is actively and effectively competing against others. Example: The two basketball teams were competing strongly for the championship title. Both teams played their best, making it a thrilling and intense game.
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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.
After four years as the favourite UK hotel group of Guardian and Observer readers Malmaison has to settle for the silver award, but it is still competing strongly.
That game ended in a deflating 46-16 defeat, with England blown away by four late Kangaroo tries after competing strongly for three-quarters of the game.
For him, it was down to the Florida senator or Kasich – even if the governor was not competing strongly in the southern states.
We haven't been performing but I still think we've got a great bunch of players and we should be competing strongly in the biggest competitions.
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These already compete strongly in offering professional qualifications.
Cutler competed strongly only in the sideline pouting category.
The Chiefs coach, Rob Baxter, believes Bristol can compete strongly if they start with the right mindset.
But Dell Computer and Gateway are both likely to compete strongly in this area.
Lions ruckman Matthew Leuenberger competed strongly against Dockers giant Aaron Sandilands in the first half.
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