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"competitive environments" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation or setting in which people are competing against each other in some way. For example, "Success in a professional career often requires navigating competitive environments with determination and resilience."
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Bacteria often produce a set of secondary metabolites with antimicrobial properties important for competition and survival in competitive environments.
These firms operate in competitive environments facing uncertainties, risks, and competition while having limited resources.
If so, an intrinsic desire for unique and displayable rewards out of competition might impact male behaviour in contemporary competitive environments.
Ethical Dilemmas in Competitive Environments".
"They're both drawn to competitive environments".
In most combative, competitive environments, especially physical ones, the person with the most T wins.
This reasoning is sound, if you assume that companies like Yelp operate in highly competitive environments.
In practical terms, many "affirmative-action babies" fail in highly competitive environments.
"It would therefore not be surprising if they were to look for vice chancellors who have experience of competitive environments".
But … they didn't understand the competitive environments that shaped the many markets LEGO targeted," Robertson and Breen write.
They might be better off in less competitive environments or in schools with a wider range of student abilities.
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