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"performs competitively" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing how someone or something competes with others, either in sports or business. For example: "He performs competitively in all of his races, consistently placing in the top three."
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For solutions converged to the same tolerance, it performs competitively with deterministic methods including preconditioned conjugate gradient and GMRES.
Experimental evaluations on cross-media retrieval tasks demonstrate that PLMH performs competitively against the state-of-the-art methods.
Experimental results reveal that the proposed algorithm performs competitively and in some cases is superior to the existing algorithms.
The experiments with rigorous statistical significance tests demonstrate that the proposed method performs competitively with the existing methods.
Our algorithm performs competitively with state-of-the-art algorithms on a variety of benchmark data sets.
In addition, the top-emitting inverted P-OLED device architecture performs competitively at the laboratory scale with commercial-scale inorganic LEDs for all metrics.
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Before her appearance on television, Smith had performed competitively in the Kettering, Northamptonshire Eisteddfod, the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod, the Pontins Junior Starquest competition and Festival 4 Stars.
The Republicans captured national attention by performing competitively with the Democrats here.
Fallon said the company is performing competitively and gaining market share across many areas of its business.
Ms. Sey has not performed competitively since the 1980s, but the effects of what she went through still linger.
The framework performed competitively with the R outlier statistical package.
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