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"competitive pressure" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the pressure placed upon an individual or a group by their peers to outperform them in various endeavors. For example, "The competitive pressure between rival businesses made it difficult for them to collaborate on a common project."
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It has put competitive pressure on firms.
There's a lot of competitive pressure now.
But the competitive pressure lingered and also influenced The Post,.
Local elections create competitive pressure for improvement in neighbourhood services.
Prices of hardware and software declined under this competitive pressure.
"They have strong competitive pressure to govern competently".
Competitive pressure didn't force us to do this.
There's always competitive pressure, though, some of it nearby.
Now, there's little competitive pressure to do so.
The catalyst for this diversification was unprecedented competitive pressure.
Stable establishments, feeling intense competitive pressure, have joined as well.
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