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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sharp competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is intense rivalry or contest among participants, often in a business or sports context.
Example: "The tech industry is known for a sharp competition among companies striving to innovate and capture market share."
Alternatives: "fierce competition" or "intense competition".
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Mr. Bush's entry into the debate now sets up a sharp competition for the votes of the elderly concerned about health care.
The lack of a serious challenge from other battery types has allowed lead acid products to serve this market exclusively, with minimal demand for product improvement through research and development, and a sharp competition has, over time, cut sales prices to commodity levels.
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A tournament bringing together the world's best players over a short, sharp competition over less than two weeks will be a test of its continuing appeal for players and fans.
A short, sharp competition like the World Cup is very attractive to terrestrial TV".
It's a short, sharp competition with only the top eight countries competing at three venues - The Oval, Edgbaston and Cardiff.
Dead Rising 3 is still one of the strongest titles in the PS4/ Xbox One launch line-up, but that's more down to a lack of sharp competition than any peculiar brilliance.
Gillette, based in Boston, has foundered as the company struggled with a weak euro and sharp competition for its Duracell brand batteries.
But that is changing as Web retailers look for an edge in a business with low margins and sharp competition.
The hallmarks of American capitalism a willingness to take risks, a light regulatory touch and sharp competition—have spawned enormous wealth.
New convention centers in both Washington and Boston are struggling, in part because of a significant oversupply of exhibition space and the sharp competition between cities for conventions and trade shows.
With a protected profit base at home, Japanese banks can engage in sharp competition abroad.
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