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The phrase "a highly competitive environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where there is intense competition among individuals or organizations, often in business or academic settings.
Example: "In today's highly competitive environment, companies must innovate constantly to stay ahead of their rivals."
Alternatives: "a fiercely competitive landscape" or "a very competitive setting".
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For example, reduced larval competitiveness in parasitoid-resistant D. melanogaster was only revealed in a highly competitive environment [ 2, 4], while in bumblebees the costs of immune system activation were only apparent if workers were starved [ 26].
I learned how to perform in a highly competitive environment.
I am, after all, working in a highly competitive environment.
Only then will broadcasters and media companies remain relevant in a highly competitive environment.
From an early age, we are socialised into a highly competitive environment.
"Since our inception, Everything Everywhere has succeeded in a highly competitive environment," Mr. Milsom said.
For all the rest of us, becoming the Go-Too' bank in a highly competitive environment will be very demanding.
Japanese are expected from a young age to work hard and succeed in a highly competitive environment.
In a highly competitive environment, she was known for fairness, attention to detail and for mentoring those who worked with her.
"We do operate in a highly competitive environment, an extremely competitive environment particularly from a salary and compensation point of view," he told the BBC.
"They live in a highly competitive environment in Nassau County, and they're being raised in a tremendous amount of wealth, with high expectations and pressure to excel".
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