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Like real scientists, she and her pals are competitive, jargon-happy, a little nerdy and possessive of their turf.

Other problematic phrases seem like standard job listing jargon -- like "competitive salary" or "best of the best".

Unlike in competitive industries, a monopolist's price, in the jargon, can be way above the marginal cost of production.

His annoying corporate jargon ("core business," "thinking outside the box," "sustainable competitive advantage") made reporters despair.

There are countries that manipulate their exchange rate – lowering (or depreciating, in technical jargon) its value in order to gain a competitive advantage, increasing exports and reducing imports relative to what they would otherwise be.

Awkward jargon.

Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.

The jargon is bracing.

The jargon was prolific.

Roadside stand jargon.

Then there is jargon.

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