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Discover Ludwig"fiercely compete" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation in which two or more parties are competing with each other in an aggressive or vigorous manner. For example, "The two teams fiercely competed against each other in the championship match."
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Nations fiercely compete for jobs while multinational corporations reduce labor costs to increase profits.
That move could allow banks to lower rates and more fiercely compete for customers.
But they fiercely compete to become the "leader," who dances at the head of the formation.
While these banks fiercely compete in the market, they also collaborate to achieve national objectives.
Because class slots are limited, students fiercely compete for the best slots possible as soon as the window opens.
The Adweek publications, which fiercely compete with Advertising Age, their much older rival, are still profitable, Mr. Beckman said.
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The kingdom boasts more than a dozen fiercely competing national dailies.
In the coming years, manufacturers will be fiercely competing for the remaining nonsmartphone owners, who are mostly in emerging countries.
In Bergamo, Mr. Civati said, there are pro-kebab and anti-kebab Facebook groups fiercely competing for members.
The two rival Brazilian firms, which face each other across a boulevard in Brazil's financial capital, São Paulo, have been fiercely competing for this business.
AirAsia is "very interested" in India, says Mr Fernandes, but will wait until its fiercely competing local airlines have killed each other off.
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