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competing造句
31. Edwards will be competing against his closest rival Olsson in the triple jump. 32. We'll be competing against some of the best companies in Europe. 33. The market for which they are competing is still unformed. 34. John was competing against James for the prize in arithmetic. 35. The Olympic Games began with a parade of all the competing nations. 36. Any amateur would be skinned alive competing against the world champion. 37. Members of the Colombian team were competing stateside at the time. 38. The stars of the future are competing in the world junior athletics championships this month. 39. More than 2300 candidates from 93 political parties are competing for 486 seats. 40. Their very environment militated against competing on an equal footing. 41. The firm had to face some sharp practice from competing companies. 42. Within each niche, similar animals avoid competing with each other. 43. Until women are paid as much as men, they will be competing on unequal terms. 44. Athletes must undergo a mandatory drugs test before competing in the championship. 45. We have limited funds and several competing claims, so it is hard to choose between them. 46. The polytechnics have hitherto been at an unfair disadvantage in competing for pupils and money. 47. How many runners are competing in the Boston Marathon? 48. Sarah and Hannah are always competing for attention. 49. Two other large pharmaceutical companies also have competing drugs. 50. They are competing in popularity with car phones. 51. A handy ditty when competing with other firms. 52. His fortunes slip as competing styles gain popularity. 53. Before long, the junior highs were competing for students. 54. I started competing internationally when I was 14. 55. Schools are businesses, competing for pupils and cash. 56. The senior staff have many competing responsibilities. 57. Blair is competing for the starting quarterback position. 58. Price is now the main factor differentiating competing brands. 59. The big firms are competing fiercely for mandates. 60. Every managerial decision required trade-offs among competing interests.