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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe individuals, teams, or entities that strive to outperform others in a particular field or activity.
Example: "The athletes in this tournament are very competitive, pushing each other to achieve their best performances."
Alternatives: "are highly competitive" or "are quite competitive."
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"They both are very competitive".
Some men are very competitive.
The prices are very competitive for the market.
"Stores are very competitive this season," Ms. Wade-Wood said.
"These guys are very competitive players," Russell said.
"Business schools today are very competitive," he said.
"People at Princeton are very competitive," Ms. Hummer continued.
"Both Sabbir and Stokesy are very competitive cricketers.
"They are very competitive, and they are very good filmmakers," she said.
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