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The phrase "competitive education" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to a type of education that prepares students for a competitive job market and prepares them to compete for a job. For example, "Research suggests that competitive education can give students an advantage in the job market."
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Britain has been displaced in the world by nations with an open competitive education system.
Given China's fiercely competitive education system, parents often encourage their children to do homework instead of playing outside.
(Applause). It's time to give all Americans a complete and competitive education from the cradle up through a career.
That's how we will round out a complete and competitive education in the United States of America.
They have successfully convinced local parents that their children will receive personalized attention and a competitive education.
And once they have negotiated China's highly competitive education system, they want to get on a career ladder and start climbing.
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Has our hysterically competitive, education-obsessed society finally outdone itself in its tireless efforts to produce winners whose abilities are literally off the charts?
A competitive higher education sector thus looks as remote as ever.The New Labour way is to be slightly brave.
It may not sound very futuristic, but if Europe is to compete with the likes of China and India it needs to become more competitive and education is the key.
Universities that find themselves at the centre of sexual harassment allegations are accused of prioritising their own reputations in an increasingly competitive higher education marketplace over their duty of care to vulnerable students.
Of course, it's in the interests of the CoL — a private law school operating in a highly competitive legal education market — to come up with findings like these.
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