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Sentence using it The phrase 'competitive love' is correct and can be used in written English, although it is not a phrase commonly found in most dictionaries
It is used to describe a situation in which two people (or sometimes organizations) engage in competition to prove that their love, or connection, is greater than the other's. For example, "The siblings tried to outdo each other in acts of competitive love, each one trying to prove their love was the strongest."
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"It was very competitive," Love said.
In Act III, the pressure mounts anew, with the competitive love duet saved for last.
But that is not the way today: we want it all for them, and us; and, driven on by equal measures of competitive love and guilt, in our tigerish way we provide all imaginable affordable extras.
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