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Discover Ludwig"constantly competed" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when describing a situation in which two or more entities are continually competing with each other for something. For example: "The two teams have been constantly competing for the championship title for the past three seasons."
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Numerous children constantly competed for her attention, which she distributed generously.
When I was young, growing up in Marquette, Mich., math and science constantly competed and tied as my favorite classes.
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In college, I was constantly competing and trying to prove myself and improve my team.
"Strange Ways" sounds like several songs constantly competing to achieve dominance.
Since the market is continuous, buyers and sellers are constantly competing with each other.
She was constantly competing with teammates for a place on the Olympic squad.
The world can be understood as an interdependent whole, where groups constantly compete for dominant (or less-subordinate) positions.
Why all the bells and whistles, constantly competing with Wilhelm Müller's tragic poetry and Schubert's searching score?
Hers was always a monster talent, but with an insecurity beneath it that made her constantly compete with herself to sing better, dazzle more.
Just as important, companies constantly compete with each other, which helps bring down prices, improves the quality of goods and ultimately lifts living standards.
"Auto insurance provides important, cost-effective financial protection to millions of Americans, and most drivers have dozens of auto insurers constantly competing for their business," said Steven Weisbart, chief economist for the Insurance Information Institute, an industry group, in a prepared statement.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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