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competitivity
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word "competitivity" is not a recognized part of the English language.
The closest word that is recognized is "competitiveness," which is an adjective meaning "showing a strong desire to be more successful than others." For example: She has a natural competitivity that sets her apart from the rest of the team.
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Alternative expressions(6)
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6 human-written examples
#VoteHollande — François Hollande (@fhollande) 2 May 12 Mr. Sarkozy, earlier, said in a quote picked up by his Twitter account: "At base, the key word is competitivity".
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Why not? "Perhaps there's a competitivity, something animal there".
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The summit did discuss improving competitivity, he added.
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InPOP provides a powerful vehicle for sharing best practices and allowing small and large producers to express opinions and work with the government to make the legal changes to support a transformational shift in the sector – necessary to maintain Indonesia's global competitivity over the long-term.
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David Cameron has rightly identified the three challenges Europe must address: to resolve the eurozone difficulties, to kick-start the competitivity of our economies and to cross the gulf that exists today between the citizens of the European Union and their leaders.
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"We will now double our efforts to get the team back to the highest level of competitivity," he said.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the correct term "competitiveness" instead of "competitivity" in formal writing and speech.
Common error
Avoid using the term "competitivity" as it's not recognized in standard English. Always opt for "competitiveness" to ensure clarity and correctness.
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Linguistic Context
Competitivity is used as a noun, though incorrectly, to describe the state or quality of being competitive. The correct term is "competitiveness". Ludwig AI highlights that "competitivity" is not a recognized part of the English language.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "competitivity" is flagged by Ludwig AI as an incorrect form; the correct and widely accepted term is "competitiveness". Despite its appearance in a few news articles, its usage should be avoided in formal writing. The correct term, "competitiveness", refers to the ability to compete effectively and is a crucial concept in economics and business. Therefore, it is important to always use "competitiveness" instead of "competitivity".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
competitiveness
The correct and widely accepted term for the quality of being competitive.
competitive edge
Refers to a specific advantage that leads to greater competitivity/competitiveness.
competitive spirit
Highlights the attitude and drive associated with being competitive.
sustained competitive advantage
Highlights the long-term nature of an advantage that supports competitivity/competitiveness.
eagerness to compete
Focuses on the enthusiasm and desire to participate in competitions.
drive to succeed
Emphasizes the ambition and motivation to achieve goals.
market leadership
Implies a high degree of competitivity/competitiveness within a specific market.
innovative capability
Suggests that innovation is key to maintaining competitivity/competitiveness.
economic viability
Describes the ability to compete successfully in an economy.
strategic positioning
Describes how a company sets itself up to be competitive within a market.
FAQs
Is "competitivity" a real word?
No, "competitivity" is not a recognized word in standard English. The correct term is "competitiveness".
What does "competitiveness" mean?
Competitiveness refers to the ability of an entity (e.g., a company, a country) to compete effectively with others.
How can I improve "competitiveness" in business?
Strategies to improve "competitiveness" include enhancing efficiency, innovating products/services, and improving customer service.
What are some factors affecting a nation's "competitiveness"?
Factors affecting a nation's "competitiveness" include infrastructure, education levels, and technological advancement.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested