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competitive
adjective
Capable of competing successfully
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The word "competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to describe someone or something that is willing and eager to compete or to strive to win or be more successful than others. For example: "She is a very competitive athlete and always strives to be the best."
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"The Commission needs to make sure that consumers continue to have access to a wide variety of music in different physical and digital formats at competitive conditions".
At first Uzbekistan had a competitive political system but by 1995 Karimov had eliminated all opposition.
"Our energy market reforms are about making the market more competitive, but also recognising that not just consumers but also businesses have been paying too much for their bills, and we're introducing a temporary price freeze to help consumers.
"We, Germany and Britain, share the goal of seeing a strong competitive EU join forces," she said in her final words in German.
Making helmets compulsory eliminated the dilemma: the players could protect their heads without suffering a competitive disadvantage.
But it must also be said that his tenure also coincided with Rangers' worst-ever run of competitive results and a record string of Old Firm defeats.
Maybe since visual effects is a younger industry, it's competitive and not bound by... prejudices".
Each of Sandra's co-workers must effectively choose between atomised, competitive, neoliberal self-interest and some form of collective power and mutual support.
Republicans from more competitive districts, with a Cook PVI of R+2 or more Democratic, voted almost unanimously for the Senate compromise.
Yes, it's more competitive, but I'm taking over the party at a much more propitious time than John [Hume] did in 1979, when the security agenda dominated and the British government would not have risked any initiatives".
David Walker, the SJA chairman, said: "While Andy Murray was our runaway winner of the men's award, the women's and team awards were highly competitive".
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