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The phrase "a competitiveness in me" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing personal traits or characteristics related to being competitive.
Example: "I often find that a competitiveness in me drives me to excel in my career and personal projects."
Alternatives: "a competitive spirit within me" or "an inner competitiveness".
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It brings out a competitiveness in me that I'm not proud of.
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It's possible that Bobbie is picking up on a certain competitiveness in the playwright.
"There is a natural competitiveness in the arts," she said, "but we will solve more problems if we work together".
These might range from a seemingly benign competitiveness in a violent video game through to more stealthy behaviours, such as stealing or manipulation.
These might range from a seemingly benign competitiveness in a violent video game through to more stealthy behaviors, such as stealing or manipulation.
But at times that consistency has masked a lack of competitiveness in the title race.
Both companies drape their competitiveness in a down-home manner.
In the past few years, Germans have found that it is possible to win competitiveness in a currency union.
Higher labour costs, however, contributed to a decline in international competitiveness in such labour-intensive activities as textile manufacture.
Concludes with recommended actions to enhance competitiveness in a global environment.
This is most evident in Mexico, which has lost much of its competitiveness in a variety of sectors.
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