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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'competitiveness of' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to the quality of being motivated to succeed or win against others. For example: "The competitiveness of the job market has made finding a job extremely difficult."
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Increased foreign competition began to undermine the competitiveness of local textile processing businesses.
These competition experiments highlighted the better competitiveness of P5 vs. P24 only at low temperature.
I love the competitiveness of it".
The competitiveness of the campaign may also be a factor.
That could help bolster the global competitiveness of Japanese manufacturers.
Instead, he rebelled against the competitiveness of it all.
This, however, is squeezing the competitiveness of other Asian economies.
That could have affected the competitiveness of Scottish universities.
Both managers talked about the competitiveness of major leaguers.
And this reduces the competitiveness of our offering.
If the20th century was all about the competitiveness of nations, Berthon says, then the 21st century will be about the competitiveness of cities.
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