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Discover Ludwig"a competitiveness" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
Instead, you could use "competitiveness" as a noun by itself or use the adjective "competitive" to describe something as having competitiveness. Example: Correct: The team's competitiveness helped them win the championship. Incorrect: The team's a competitiveness helped them win the championship. Correct: The company's success is due to its strong competitiveness in the market.
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We formulate this competition as a competitiveness maximization problem, which tries to maximize the number of supports of a given competitor against its rival.
The research of conditions where each membrane could be competitive led to the design of a competitiveness map useful as a decision tool.
"There's a competitiveness there.
Now, Kentucky has a competitiveness problem.
"It has a competitiveness problem and deteriorating public finances.
Ms Fernández did admit that Argentina has a "competitiveness problem".
You don't have a competitiveness problem if your wages are sufficiently low.
It brings out a competitiveness in me that I'm not proud of.
"We knew there was a competitiveness problem in Europe before the crisis.
The latter was caused by a competitiveness crisis and made worse by the financial crisis.
Canterbury clearly did not recognise the fire that burned deep, a competitiveness unmatched in the NRL.
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