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competitively
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'competitively' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an adverb that means 'in a competitive manner', and it can be used to describe any action that is performed in competition with others. For example, "The students in the class work competitively to try and get the highest score on the tests".
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60 human-written examples
But the cumulative effect of all this piecemeal, competitively anti-competitive rent-seeking of all the majorent-seeking ofthe economy's sectors constallly seeking a governmenthereak here, a governmajorboost there—can be a comprehensive regulatory climate that appears firmsll the world as in it were designed by the executive committee of the top 1% for its exclusive benefit.
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Bundling a monopoly product with one that is competitively provided may result in the competitive market being distorted.
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There are other games that are played competitively, he argued, but if anything could really make competitive gaming take off outside its Korean stronghold, it will be Starcraft 2. The resulting piece is published in this week's paper.So can professional Starcraft go global?
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"If Kasparov still played competitively he would be the best or close to it," agreeed Karpov who, at 58, has continued to play despite dropping out of the top 100.
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It really is the essence of a long march, competitively priced.
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Nor is it clear whether land can be sold competitively in such a short timeframe, unless sales are already under way – in which case this is not a new announcement.
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The university said its accommodation was "very competitively priced for the capital, with a broad budget choice for students".
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The online store will sell Xiaomi's competitively priced headphones, two portable battery packs and the Mi Band – a low-cost but well-received fitness tracker.
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It was thus conducted with pictures of starving children and claims of genocide, as well as the promise of oil contracts, daring night-time airlifts, talk of jihad, accusations of collusion by aid-workers and weapons supplied (or withheld) competitively by Britain, the Soviet Union and others.
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Viewers watch people play competitively, give advice on how to improve, or simply discuss anything that takes their fancy.
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The currency has made casualties of manufacturers who can no longer export goods competitively.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "competitively", ensure the context clearly indicates what entities or individuals are competing and the arena of competition. For example, "companies bidding competitively for the contract".
Common error
Avoid using "competitively" as a noun. It is an adverb. Instead of saying "The competitively is high", rephrase it as "The level of competition is high".
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "competitively" is to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating that an action is performed in a competitive manner. Ludwig AI confirms that this is the standard usage.
Frequent in
News & Media
58%
Encyclopedias
15%
Science
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
9%
Reference
4%
Wiki
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "competitively" is a versatile adverb used to describe actions performed with rivalry or striving for advantage. Ludwig AI confirms its correct usage, highlighting its presence across diverse contexts, including news, encyclopedias, and business. Its frequency and grammatical correctness, further validated by Ludwig, establish its significance in formal and informal communication. When using "competitively", ensure that the context clearly defines the entities or individuals involved in the competition, along with the specific environment of competition. Common usage involves phrases like "competitively priced" or "competing competitively" (though the latter can sometimes be redundant).
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in a competitive manner
This alternative is more descriptive, using a phrase instead of a single adverb.
fiercely
This alternative emphasizes the intensity and passion of the competition.
in a cutthroat fashion
This suggests a more ruthless and aggressive approach to competition.
with rivalry
This alternative focuses on the presence of opposing interests.
head-to-head
This phrase focuses on direct competition between two entities.
in a combative way
This suggests an aggressive and confrontational approach.
in a heated contest
This refers to a competition where emotions are high, and participants are passionate.
zealously
This emphasizes the enthusiasm and dedication involved in the competition.
in a neck-and-neck race
This refers to a tight competition where the outcome is uncertain.
on equal footing
This implies competition under fair and balanced conditions.
FAQs
How can I use "competitively" in a sentence?
"Competitively" is used to describe how something is done in relation to others. For example, "Our company prices its products "competitively" to attract more customers".
What does "competitively priced" mean?
"Competitively priced" means that a product or service is offered at a price that is similar to or lower than that of its competitors, making it attractive to consumers. It suggests the seller is striving to offer the best value in the market.
Is it correct to say "compete competitively"?
While not grammatically incorrect, "compete competitively" can be redundant, as the verb "compete" already implies striving against others. Consider using just "compete" or rephrasing for clarity.
What's the difference between "competitively" and "competition"?
"Competitively" is an adverb describing how something is done, while "competition" is a noun referring to the act or state of competing. For example, companies operate "competitively" in a market with intense "competition".
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Usage summary
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Real-world application tested