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The phrase 'vying with' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe two or more people or things competing or struggling for something. For example, "The two teams were vying with each other for first place in the tournament."
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Cyclists are vying with motorists for more space.
Talbot, 26, is vying with the veteran Martin Biron to be Henrik Lundqvist's backup.
"The ghosts of Afghanistan and Iraq are vying with the ghosts of Rwanda and Kosovo".
Soon, countries were openly vying with one another to host the Games.
Meanwhile, Qatar is vying with Russia over Europe, whose debt crisis could threaten demand for L.N.G.
Barclays is vying with a consortium led by Royal Bank of Scotland for control of ABN.
And manufacturers will be vying with one another to provide the lowest figure in the land.
Local banks are vying with each other to come up with new products all the time.
And researchers are vying with one another to be the first to devise an effective vaccine.
This infrastructure doesn't compete with Hollywood; this isn't about vying with products released by multinational corporations.
Real Madrid is once again vying with Barcelona this year for the Spanish title.
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