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The Mets are still learning to compete with their longtime nemesis from Atlanta.
Competitions add the benefits of learning to compete and to handle criticism.
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He had to learn to compete".
Could King learn to compete with that?
"You learn to compete or get out.
"That is where I learned to compete".
"They'll have to learn to compete on the Internet".
We'd somehow learn to compete with the Japanese.
Connecticut, in Coach Jim Calhoun's words, is merely trying to learn to compete in game situations.
For that, Brady credits those tense practices at Michigan where, he said, he learned to compete.
Not the cornerbacks, who Ryan said must learn to compete better when the ball is in the air.
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