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The phrase "are really competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe entities, such as individuals or teams, that exhibit a strong desire to win or outperform others in a particular context.
Example: "The teams in this tournament are really competitive, making it difficult to predict the winner."
Alternatives: "are highly competitive" or "are quite competitive".
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"The reason why is because the team are really competitive.
Fewer than a dozen of the 150 seats in the Texas House are really competitive.
Only 16 seats in the House of Representatives are really competitive, thanks to a process of gerrymandering (sorry, redistricting) which has made most seats safe for incumbents.
Because of redistricting some say gerrymandering which has made most incumbents safe, only around 16 seats in the House of Representatives are really competitive.
Our prices are really competitive, because instead of one price across our website, we have individual merchants who are competing against one another.
Our prices are really competitive.
Similar(49)
"It's really competitive," she said.
Men's tennis is really competitive!
He's very competitive and I'm really competitive.
"I think it's going to be really competitive.
"We're confident that we can be really competitive".
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