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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment where there is a constant rivalry or contest among individuals or groups.
Example: "In the world of professional sports, it's always a competition to see who can achieve the highest level of success."
Alternatives: "constantly a rivalry" or "perpetually a contest".
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It is always a competition.
"There's always a competition, man," Francisco said.
Still, she said, "There's always a competition".
The "tacit assumption" among executives "is that life is fundamentally and always a competition" — between companies, but also between individuals within companies.
The "tacit assumption" among executives "is that life is fundamentally and always a competition". But humility and ambition, he argues, need not be at odds.
"It's always a competition between the terrorist and the counterterrorist, to find the technology or the methods to counter the other side," he said.
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You can always have a competition with mini golf, and the atmosphere is always adventurous.
"I'm really happy for him because he always makes a competition interesting".
"From day one, it has always been a competition between us.
The Kauffman Foundation's NEG New Entrepreneurial Growth Agenda includes a piece where I show how a people-centered business can always beat a competition of task-centered businesses, as long as innovation is good enough.
The Kauffman Foundation's NEG New Entrepreneurial Growth Agenda includes a piece where I show how a people-centered business can always beat a competition of task-centered businesses, as long as innovation is good enough.
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