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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competitive for" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to something that is trying to acquire or secure something that is in limited supply or that other people are also vying for. For example, "Alex is extremely competitive for the starting position on the basketball team."
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"We also need an approach to competition that makes the game more competitive for more children".
Thursdays are exceptionally competitive for the networks.
That's being competitive for a minute".
"Singles; we're way too competitive for doubles".
They are not meant to be competitive for the parents.
The Timbers were competitive for most of the 90 minutes.
David Willetts said: "It is intensely competitive for young people.
"It's extraordinarily competitive for research grants, gifts, faculty, students.
"We've been competitive for years and years and years.
The prices are very competitive for the market.
Highly competitive for art, design, music and acting courses.
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