vie in the PONS Dictionary

vie Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to vie (with sb) for sth
to vie (with sb) for sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
From a certain point onwards he had become very popular, and newspapers and magazines vied for his writings, offering him substantial fees.
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The girls are pushed to physical and psychological extremes as they vie for the best position on the team.
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Dominant political factions vied for power and support three different candidates.
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Can anyone who has respect for his people vie for a presidential post at the age of 68?
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Because of this, only one at-large slot was available for teams to vie for.
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Many youth groups, like the churches they may be associated with, vie to embark on mission trips.
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Each month, players will collect participation prizes and vie for a unique ship.
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Other poets at the same venues vied with him for the favours of patrons.
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These interests vie for votes, and employ bribery and corruption.
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Villages are usually a collection of smaller theme camps which have banded together in order to share resources and vie for better placement.
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