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Can you use versus as a verb?

Yes, "versus" can be used as a verb, though it's not very common and is considered informal. It's often used in a playful or ironic way, usually in the context of a competition or a comparison.

Here are some examples:

* "The local bakery versus the fancy new cafe, which one makes the best croissants?"

* "My favorite sports team versus my brother's team, this is going to be a heated debate."

* "This new software versus the old one, let's see which one comes out on top."

While it's technically grammatically correct, using "versus" as a verb might sound a bit odd or jarring to some people. It's best to use it sparingly and in informal settings.

Instead of using "versus" as a verb, you could use other words like:

* Compare

* Contrast

* Pit against

* Match up

For example:

* "We're going to compare the local bakery with the fancy new cafe."

* "Let's pit this new software against the old one."

* "This is going to be a tough match-up between my team and my brother's team."

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