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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong competitive instinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a powerful drive to compete and succeed, often in a sports or business context.
Example: "Her strong competitive instinct pushed her to train harder than anyone else on the team."
Alternatives: "a fierce competitive nature" or "a robust competitive drive."
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It figures that his risky indulgence is a strong competitive instinct — not cigarettes or sloth.
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Within Durham's colleges, there is a strong competitive rivalry.
They were a modest lot, compared with Bordeaux and Burgundy collectors, fueled not so much by a competitive instinct as a desire to share and enjoy.
Is a man with a killer competitive instinct going to worry about the losers?
The scramble among television news organizations to book the victims offered a good example of a healthy competitive instinct gone berserk.
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