Sentence examples for competition to keep from inspiring English sources

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Nothing like a little competition to keep people interested.

Airlines prefer competition, to keep costs down, but there are some advantages to doing without it.

There is nothing wrong with the bill's idea of unleashing competition to keep drug costs low.

After this season, E.C.U. will face serious competition to keep Holtz.

To keep the home fires smouldering, however, Channel 4 relies on sheer competition to keep punters engaged.

And it must demonstrate that Verizon and Sprint will provide enough competition to keep prices in check.

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Hold competitions to keep a competitive edge over your opponents.

And today's competitive disciplines trace back to the Norwegian Army, whose officers organized competitions to keep skills sharp and spirits enthused.

The site has leagues, tournaments and various other competitions to keep the community ticking over and appealing to people's competitive streak.

"They used to put on a lot of boxing competitions to keep us busy.

The prospect of winning something can be irresistible, which is why so many companies run competitions to keep their brand ahead of their own competition.

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