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The phrase "strive to outperform" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing goals or ambitions, particularly in competitive contexts, such as business or sports. Example: "Our team will strive to outperform our competitors this quarter by enhancing our marketing strategies."
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As Davies (2005) argues, emphasis on credentials and competitiveness along global standards potentially creates a dichotomy of losers and winners, besides strained social relations as groups strive to outperform others along narrowed cognitive competences.
Learners with performance goal orientation strive to outperform others and demonstrate their abilities, whereas learners with mastery goal orientation strive to develop their skills.
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Even when students think that they can successfully complete the task and that there is value in it, with poor motivational design, students may attempt to outperform others rather than strive to achieve deep learning.
Catherine Arnold of Credit Suisse upgraded Lilly to outperform.
"Wal-Mart continues to outperform the market".
He upgraded Altria to outperform from neutral.
Who is likely to outperform whom?
Will they continue to outperform?
Toll Brothers was upgraded by Wells Fargo to "outperform".
Bear Stearns upgraded the PC maker to "outperform".
And yet, financials continue to outperform.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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