Examples of 'started to compete' in a sentence

Meaning of "started to compete"

This phrase means to begin participating in a competition or contest. For example, 'The athlete started to compete in the 100-meter dash.'

How to use "started to compete" in a sentence

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started to compete
She started to compete when she was a teenager.
She got really jealous and started to compete.
The club then started to compete again in amateur competitions.
Later on she learned to swim and started to compete.
Sauvage started to compete in wheelchair sport at the age of eight.
In the early years after the split up the two brothers started to compete.
I even started to compete regularly.
Eventually the Games became something that cities started to compete for.
Until we started to compete.
Indian Wells was a huge jumpstart to how I started to compete as a tennis player.
Soon tribes started to compete over who had the bigger or more beautifully carved statue.
This was around the time that I started to compete internationally.
He started to compete in football in sixth grade for the Orland Park Pioneers.
Some of these teams have started to compete against each other.
Had started to compete with SBC in St Louis, suddenly withdrew.

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The young Lessard has also started to compete on the circuit of the FIS.
She started to compete the following July at the Climbing World Championship 2009 in Qinghai.
How did your diet change when you started to compete again?
The new groups started to compete with established Mediterranean merchants.
Everyone went to Switzerland together and started to compete with the dollar . ".
These new groups have started to compete with existing Sunni parties in the political process.
In the 11th century, Sweden and Novgorod Republic started to compete tax holding rights.
Therefore, I started to compete at local tournaments.
Dutton officially became a U.S. citizen in 2006 and started to compete for his adoptive country.
He also started to compete in the Dutch Formula Ford championship, with team Fresh.
At the age of 15 I had started to compete internationally.
At 14, she started to compete professionally in alpine skiing.
Steiner received German citizenship in early 2008, and started to compete internationally again, for Germany.
By the 1830s, trains started to compete with steamboats and eventually took away a lot of business.
He might even have started to compete with his former master.
At sixteen, she started to compete internationally.
In the years to follow, he started to compete in national and international races.
But when an American company started to compete on the route, Hafskip floundered.
He won junior club championships, started to compete in New England PGA section events.
When he was 21 he started to compete in European and world circuits.
The club was founded in 1986 and started to compete in the Kyoto Prefecture Division 4.

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Examples of using Started
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