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Discover Ludwig"competitive times" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to refer to a time period during which there is fierce competition between any number of entities. For example, "The competitive times in the electronics industry have led to steep price reductions for consumers."
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James Allman, executive vice president for worldwide marketing said that in these competitive times it "is a way to differentiate us from the competition".
"These are competitive times.
Their problems are related to management and staying alive in tough competitive times.
In these competitive times, it seems that everyone is looking for last year's hit, but cheaper.
Do we live in such competitive times that everything has to have a press release and guest list?
Babbage believes the Gooney Bird was one of a kind unrepeatable, because today's more competitive times demand complexity in design, where once simplicity sufficed.
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In the meantime his British rivals will be gunning for a competitive time when they run at Crystal Palace in two weeks' time, a competition that Chambers is banned from.
It was a heady, competitive time.
But it was a competitive time.
That was during a very competitive time of the game".
"We put it in a very competitive time period.
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