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Discover Ludwig"competitiveness for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a competition or goal that someone or something is striving towards. For example, "The company was driven by a strong competitiveness for success."
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Although enhanced muscular development can improve competitiveness for mates, through male male competition or female choice, it also raises metabolic rate and is energetically costly.
"It will define competitiveness for Detroit".
Ms. Goldberg finds some real humor in the women's competitiveness for the camera.
"Universities are creating a crucible of competitiveness for young males, and it often goes wrong.
How they respond may shape their competitiveness for years to come.
A decision based on a hard look at the club's competitiveness for next year or on gut instinct?
The Sports Done Right initiative in Maine seeks to change the culture of competitiveness for student athletes.
After losing competitiveness for years, industry clawed it back by holding down wage rises and shifting some production abroad.
But the real question is, are the foreign rules any good?" "We've heard this argument about competitiveness for the last two years," Mr. Reed added.
Continued labor problems continue to lower profitability for Alcoa, but Belda said, "We are taking the right approach to ensure competitiveness for the long-term".
They had been bolstered in recent months from sterling's slump as it flatters their finances and also increases competitiveness for UK firms that export.
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