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The phrase "which competed with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one entity is in competition with another, often in contexts related to business, sports, or any competitive scenario. Example: "The new smartphone model was released in the same month as its main competitor, which competed with it for market share."
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In 1925, Stan Laurel starred in Dr Pyckle and Mr Pryde, which competed with When Quackel Did Hyde of 1920.
It is no accident that the Sternberg collection landed at Christie's, which competed with Sotheby's for the property.
Other presidential candidates were making similar complaints, which competed with reports of sporadic violence throughout the day.
The show's ratings were up compared with last year's Sunday broadcast, which competed with "Desperate Housewives" on ABC and playoff football on CBS.
According to Mr. Workman, this attendance was in stark contrast to the previous Sunday's concert, which competed with another broadcast event, the Super Bowl.
The satellite-beamed premiere on Friday, which competed with the Murray-Janowicz match, grossed £10,800 from 14 screens – just over half the theatrical total.
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Through the acquisition, Dell controls VMware, which competes with Nutanix.
Microsoft's software works only with servers running Windows, which competes with Unix.
Time Warner Cable, which competes with Verizon in and around New York, has also raised its download speeds.
One such is American, which competes with Southwest on 70percentt of its routes.
Meanwhile, for-profit telemedicine companies, which compete with hospital systems for business, are gaining momentum.
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