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Discover LudwigThe phrase "out compete" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where one entity surpasses another in competition.
Example: "In the tech industry, companies must innovate constantly to out compete their rivals."
Alternatives: "surpass" or "outperform".
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In marine environments, sulfate is plentiful and sulfate reducing bacteria out compete methanogens for H2S (Leschine, 1995).
In mixed gas tests of CO2 and H2 mixtures, a highly condensable CO2 out compete H2 for the sorption sites in hard segment and diminishes H2 permeability.
Giant reed is an aggressive agricultural species with remarkable reproductive abilities allow it to out compete native species of plants for land and food resources.
They would out compete similar u-DNA species.
Thus, the generated electrophile must be extremely soft in nature since only 1 mM TG could out compete the alkylation of ∼5 mM 4NBP by ∼90%.
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The giant salmon, for instance, might out-compete wild salmon for food or mates.
And together, I promise you – we can out-educate and out-compete any country on Earth.
Some experts have speculated that fast-growing fish could out-compete wild fish for food or mates.
And in his Saturday radio address, the president declared that "We can out-compete any other nation on Earth".
Worker-owned co-ops would out-compete traditional enterprises by aligning workers' motives with the company's success.
The inoculant Scleroderma were able to out-compete indigenous mycorrhizal fungi in the rooting media.
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