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"competitive basketball" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to basketball played with the intention of winning or competing. For example, "I enjoy competitive basketball because it allows me to compete against other skilled players."
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"We're playing highly competitive basketball.
By 30, his days of competitive basketball were over.
He is an expert skier, a competitive basketball player and an avid kickboxer.
The only competitive basketball he played was with an intramural team.
This was the Rose Classic, one of the nation's most competitive basketball tournaments for girls 19 and under.
He noted that "some 440,000 boys will play in competitive basketball games in the fourth grade".
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"It has been a very competitive program, basketball and other sports wise," he said.
There was more evidence of those abilities in the highly competitive intramural basketball league.
In the race to become competitive in basketball, Harvard's new approach could tarnish the university's sterling reputation.
I point out that New York is famous for producing point guards who hone their skill in competitive pickup basketball games.
While the event may not have been the most competitive of basketball games, with a final score of 32-15 and just one foul called, the Globetrotters kept it interesting by employing some tricks.
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