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"be competitive with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to actively strive to be on the same level or higher than others in terms of competition, skill, or success. It can be used in various contexts but is commonly used in business, sports, and academic settings. Example: Our company must constantly improve its products and marketing strategies to be competitive with our rivals in the market.
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I don't think you can be competitive with much more".
But what we've raised would certainly be competitive with anyone".
Yes, they can be competitive with the Democrats.
I want to get in there and be competitive with the best in the world".
"There is a fairly compelling need to be competitive with other states," he said.
If we take our chances, as we did today, we should be competitive with most people.
"You'd think with the resources they have that they could be competitive with that.
"But people feel comfortable that Dean can raise money to be competitive with George Bush.
To be competitive with HealthSouth, you had to play the game the way they played it".
"And those Web sites would be competitive with our Web site".
He meant the heavyweight recruiting necessary to be competitive with Connecticut, Louisville and Pittsburgh, among others.
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