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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was well competed" is not correct in standard English.
It seems to be a misuse of "competed," which is typically used as a verb, while "competed" should be in a different form or context to convey the intended meaning. Example: "The tournament was well contested."
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"We're disappointed to lose the game, in a game I thought was well competed.
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Each challenge will be well competed.
Mr. Duke said Wal-Mart was well positioned to compete as retailing enters "an era of price transparency," assuming it improves its technology.
But it said that it was well positioned to continue to compete.
"He was well enough to travel home to the UK but it turned out that he would not be well enough to compete at Badminton".
Several noted women whose personal bests are well behind them competed in a spirited masters competition for runners 40 and older.
Mr. Kriens himself is well positioned to compete against Cisco.
By contrast, Dr. Dean is well equipped to compete in those states.
Flush with Microsoft money from selling off its core businesses, the new Nokia could be well positioned to compete.
Should countries that have experienced more violent revolutions also hold elections, such as Libya, Syria, and Yemen, Islamist parliamentarians are well positioned to compete in those nations as well.
Woods insists his own game is well placed to compete for the Claret Jug, despite a major drought which has stretched to more than seven years.
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