Sentence examples for having to compete from inspiring English sources

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Having to compete for an audience.

Women he dated complained of having to compete with Tunisian politics.

"They are having to compete very hard to stand out from the crowd".

Having to compete for the university, I've had to run everything from soup to nuts.

He complained about having to compete with every unemployed nobody selling candy on the buses.

One of Hook's problems was having to compete with another Williams film of the same year.

Freed from having to compete with his brothers to be heard, Manning also found his voice.

It's not about having to compete on the best-buy tables all the time.

Supporters were concerned about having to compete against other National League teams with larger budgets.

He might not be so happy about having to compete head-to-head with Sir Richard himself.

The obvious conclusion is that she was no longer having to compete against so many drug-enhanced rivals.

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