Examples of 'had to compete' in a sentence

Meaning of "had to compete"

had to compete: This phrase is used to describe a situation where one is required to participate in a competition or contest in order to achieve or obtain something

How to use "had to compete" in a sentence

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had to compete
They had to compete in other areas instead.
There was nobody they had to compete with.
I had to compete with him for promotion.
Antiques no longer had to compete against them.
I had to compete against him in a tournament once.
In the summer season it had to compete with baseball.
I had to compete with the university.
Every week the housemates had to compete in challenges.
I had to compete with the camera.
My grandmother had to compete national.
I had to compete on the basis of creativity.
So it felt like we had to compete for their attention.
He had to compete with them or keep losing market share.
He never told us we had to compete.
Often they had to compete with other cities.

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Today there was a tournament which they both had to compete in.
The teams had to compete in a challenge.
They were interested in the big prize they had to compete for.
This benefit had to compete with a couple of criteria.
The individual competition consisted of three disciplines in which every participant had to compete.
They only had to compete with each other.
The ancient art began to lose younger audiences and had to compete with modern entertainment.
They had to compete with the motion pictures.
We knew we had to compete.
I had to compete just to eat.
All male riders also had to compete in the road race.
I had to compete with somebody.
This meant that smelters had to compete for concentrate feeds.
We had to compete to be the best.
In spite of their friendship they had to compete with each other for stories.
Wendlandt had to compete with films that were increasingly in colour.
She also deeply resented that she had to compete with us for his attention.
I had to compete with others.
All the state grads had to compete for what was left.
They had to compete with free blacks for unskilled labor jobs.
Or maybe she felt neglected and had to compete for affection with her siblings.
I have had to compete against him because we were in the same division.
EU development policies had to compete with the.
Now they had to compete straight with true entertainment.
After winning the league title IJsselmeervogels had to compete with ONS Sneek and Rijnsburgse Boys.
Now they had to compete directly with real entertainment.
Ingeneral, training providers have had to compete for business from SMEs.
But women had to compete for the right to enter sports arenas.
Still, the bottom three contestants had to compete in the third stunt.
Contractors had to compete with one another to get the jobs.
After all, there were other forms of energy with which they had to compete.
The girls had to compete with.
I had to compete with somebody . It happened to be my son.
Along with any chance it had to compete with any other such system.
She had to compete against other children up to two years older than her.

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