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The phrase "he always competed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who consistently participates in competitions or contests over time. Example: "In every tournament, he always competed with great determination and skill."
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"He got ahead with his fastball and then used his breaking stuff and his splitter to get you out, and he always competed.
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When he does, he almost always competes for the tournament, and often wins.
Growing up in Paris, he was, he says, always competing for the attention of his architect father and dancer mother.
At the root of this bad feeling, perhaps, is Philip Mathews's sense that he was always competing with "a court of nobodies," as he put it, for his mother's attention.
He's always competing".
"He was always competing with himself.
I always competed in the sprints, mainly for my school.
We always competed with each other in punning.
I've always competed since I was about eight years old.
She had always competed in eisteddfods and had just won the under-14 and under-11 girls solos at the Chester music festival, but wanted to go further.
Clemens has always competed close to the line, and this summer one of his fastballs collided with Piazza's head during an inter-league game at Yankee Stadium.
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