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"competitive enough to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone's level of competitiveness or ability to compete in a certain situation. Example: "She was not only hardworking and ambitious, but also competitive enough to excel in any industry she entered."
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If Jordan is crazy and competitive enough to do this, then Collins is crazy and competitive enough to join him.
In others, they weren't developed and competitive enough to be reliable.
The affluent middle classes feel trapped by markets that are not competitive enough to deliver them services at decent prices.
Then again, Williams conceded, he is competitive enough to always believe he can still play in the majors.
At the end of last season you said that the team wasn't competitive enough to win the league.
First, Greek workers could redeem themselves through suffering, accepting large wage cuts that make Greece competitive enough to add jobs again.
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GR … no one was competitive enough really to push Mercedes.
"Real Time" will then select whichever congressperson it thinks is both terrible enough and in a competitive enough race to earn the "honor" of its ire.
But the mere fact that the seats are competitive is enough to shake up New York politics and possibly keep the heat on Cuomo to usher in more reforms.
She started from scratch after criticizing the previous talks as not being competitive enough, and sought to bring in new operators in order to secure better terms for Alaska.
Indian industry is competitive enough for tariffs to be lowered further.
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