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Discover Ludwig"constructive rivalry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a healthy form of competition between two or more people or entities that aims to benefit all involved, as opposed to a more destructive or hostile form of competition. For example: The two teams engaged in constructive rivalry, pushing each other to do their best while still helping and supporting each other.
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One of the most influential organizational sociologists of the postwar era, Harold Wilensky, went out of his way to praise the "constructive rivalry" fostered by Franklin D. Roosevelt, which, he says, is why the President had such formidable intelligence on how to attack the economic ills of the Great Depression.
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However, as the only regional country enjoying strong ties with both these regional players, Erdogan may be able to steer this rivalry onto a more constructive path.
The rivalries have taken on more constructive forms.
Destructive: constructive.
Rivalry Enhanced?
A rivalry?
Rivalry betw.
Rivalry solved?
It was "not constructive".
I love constructive criticism".
Some rivalry.
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