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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competitive operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing business, sports, or any field where competition is involved, referring to an operation that is striving to outperform others.
Example: "The company has implemented a series of strategies to ensure that it remains a competitive operation in the tech industry."
Alternatives: "a rival operation" or "a competitive enterprise".
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The overhead associated with running a competitive operation made racing a kind of loss leader for the business of building a brand.
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The propose program seeks to advance and test via simulation a new control approach for the long-term semiautonomous and economically competitive operation of Generation-IV nuclear power plants.
"We support the development credit, and it's a key factor in our ability to maintain competitive operations in American Samoa," said Mary Sestric, a spokeswoman for StarKist.
The three key regulatory and policy recommendations were identified as an alignment of renewable policies to that of ESS; creating a separate asset class for ESS and associated rules for regulated and competitive operations; and standardising assessment frameworks, connection and operational procedures for the use of ESS.
Specifically, Baker objected to proposed FCC requirements for Comcast-NBC "to maintain fair and competitive operations over the airwaves and online, show a minimum amount of local and children's programming and make high-speed Internet access available to 2.5 million low-income households".
Still, Trump faces the more serious breach — a political revolt with few parallels in modern times — and the more difficult task of building competitive operations in the dozen or so crucial states that will decide the presidential race.
We propose another approach which significantly reduces the computational load of the V2G operation while providing a competitive peak shaving performance.
Third, while lobbying used to be based primarily on "who you know, not what you know," now detailed understanding of issues in all their complexity is essential, putting a relatively small independent operation at a competitive disadvantage.
Successful biosensors must be versatile to support interchangeable biorecognition elements, and in addition miniaturization must be feasible to allow automation for parallel sensing with ease of operation at a competitive cost.
Not only were these firms able to cut their own UK tax bill, but they were leaving British businesses with more straightforward taxable operations at a competitive disadvantage.
The president of Song, John Selvaggio, said his operation would have a competitive cost structure because it would try to use its planes and workers more hours each day than Delta does now.
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