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Discover Ludwig"vied for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to compete with someone else or a group of people to get something, usually through hard work or struggle. Example sentence: The two football teams vied for the championship title in the tournament.
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Controversy vied for prominence.
I actually vied for the role!
Cities vied for his attention.
Four different suit systems vied for prominence.
He and Erroll Garner vied for supremacy.
Celebrity conductors vied for signs of favor from Ainola.
This year, more than 450 students vied for 152 positions.
The other two teams vied for third-place money.
Kings and presidents-for-life vied for American favour.
But developments in Europe vied for investors' attention.
Microsoft and Google have long vied for alliances with Yahoo.
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