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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competitive area" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a field or market where multiple entities are vying for dominance or success.
Example: "The technology sector is a competitive area, with numerous companies constantly innovating to attract customers."
Alternatives: "a competitive field" or "a competitive market".
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This has been a competitive area for many, many years," Stewart says, when asked if he feels outgunned.
A quick search proved this was a competitive area – there certainly wasn't a lack of choice when it came to native Russian teachers.
It was a competitive area, after all, and there were others working that morning whose qualifications for the position were clearly beyond question.
It is a competitive area of the sort that would prevent Mr. Margo from running too far to the right in a Republican primary, assuming he wanted to.
However, my feeling is that Swiss pop isn't exactly a competitive area, and it is hard to think of many examples besides Yello and the Young Gods from the Eighties.
Next Glass certainly has entered into a competitive area.
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Planetary science is a competitive field that, like any area of learning, can throw up bitter rivalries, but the stellar careers of Stern and Brown seem to be plotted along some kind of interplanetary collision course.
It's a very competitive area and it's sometimes a case of being in the right place at the right time, meeting that person who can give you a lucky break.
"It's a very competitive area because ancient DNA is a hot topic," says Lorenzen, now an assistant professor at the Centre for GeoGenetics at the University of Copenhagen's Natural History Museum of Denmark and a visiting scholar in Rasmus Nielsen's lab at the University of California (UC), Berkeley.
First, even if it is reasonable to argue that ICM is a growing scientific field, it is a highly competitive area in terms of scientific legitimacy [ 2].
Our work tells the consumer that he actually needs to read the reviews, inspect the business, ask about their advertising, ask whether it's a chain, see if it's in a highly competitive area, and then make up his mind.
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