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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competitive shadow over" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one entity or factor creates a sense of competition or pressure over another.
Example: "The new startup cast a competitive shadow over the established company, forcing them to innovate rapidly."
Alternatives: "a competitive influence on" or "a competitive presence over".
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FIFA imposes the age restriction because it does not want the Olympics throwing a competitive shadow over the World Cup.
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Hold competitions to keep a competitive edge over your opponents.
All these things give them a competitive advantage over locals.
Thus, they may enjoy a competitive advantage over haploid males.
But Hall and his producers are downplaying several aspects of his legacy that clouded his five-year tenure and may cast a shadow over his chances in an even more competitive environment.
With an election looming uncertainty casts a shadow over France.
The Haitian Revolution cast a long shadow over the Atlantic world.
ResCap has cast a long shadow over its parent company.
Her first profession casts a slight shadow over her success.
Still, ResCap has cast a long shadow over its parent.
Charles Taylor casts a big shadow over Johnson Sirleaf's Presidency.
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