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The phrase "a very strong competitive" is not correct in English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "competitive" to make sense. You can use it in contexts discussing competition, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "Our company has a very strong competitive advantage in the market."
Alternatives: "a very strong competitor" or "a very strong competitive edge."
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Diageo has "significant distribution scale," Mr. Potts said, "and that gives it a very strong competitive edge over its peers".
He's very consistent and he has a very strong competitive streak, though you wouldn't know it to talk to him.
The finance minister, Mathias Cormann, said the payments were scrapped for pathology services "because there is a very strong competitive sector here".
The group's primary concern was the scale of the US government's investment in homeland security R&D, which meant that the US was "taking a lead" in the development of security "technologies and equipment which … could meet a number of Europe's needs", putting US multinationals in "a very strong competitive position".
Now we are going to have what we believe is a very strong competitive portfolio going forward that will last.
In this sense, football is a complex game, with, on the one hand, a very strong competitive element (the most talented team wins) and, on the other, a certain element of fortune that can, in some cases, overturn any prediction.
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Both Zander and Riley were very strong, competitive swimmers, but most of their experience had been in heated 25m swimming pools, with lifeguards and lane ropes.
The analysis reveals that the majority of owners of public pharmacies in Germany do not currently perceive very strong competitive pressure in the market.
"We feel that we have a very strong, very competitive PC business," Cathie Lesjak, H.P.'s chief financial officer and interim chief executive, said in a conference call with reporters.
"They own their own stadium and are becoming more competitive in a very strong premier rugby competition.
"It's a matter of competitive ability — the nitrogen-rich soil produces a very strong growth response in annual grasses, like Italian ryegrass," Dr. Weiss said.
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