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Discover Ludwig"fuel rivalry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it typically refers to actions or events that intensify or provoke competition between individuals, groups, or companies. Here is an example of how it may be used in a sentence: "The announcement of a new product launch by our competitor has fueled a fierce rivalry between our two companies in the market."
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Until recently, Chinese intellectuals and officials were reluctant to hold up the country's experience as an alternative to the Western way of doing things, for fear that it would fuel rivalry or distract from the fact that most Chinese people are still very poor.
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Paranoia about the profusion of tracking chips has fueled rivalries between different clans who accuse one another of planting the devices.
China believes that this could fuel military rivalry with Japan.
Those factors fuel a rivalry that is considered among the fiercest in the Middle East.
It will fuel the rivalry between Mediapro, where Público's three main backers are executives, and Grupo Prisa, the biggest Spanish media company and owner of El País.
Yet behind the potential profits is a danger: that the spread of the peaceful atom will, as in the past, fuel military rivalry.Cost, safety concerns and scarce skills mean that many of 200-plus new power reactors now proposed or planned (in addition to more than 400 operating worldwide and almost 30 under construction) may never actually be built.
The move is a bid to suck up new talent to fuel its rivalry with Uber in Southeast Asia, a region of more than 600 million consumers where the market for on-demand rides is tipped to grow from $2.5 billion in 2015 to $13.1 billion in 2025, according to a report co-authored by Google.
According to executive producers Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse, Boone's death made sense from a story perspective to fuel the rivalry between Jack and Locke and lead to the events in the season finale.
The Devils won three Stanley Cups in that nine-year period, and that fueled the rivalry for Rangers fans.
And the new statue of Mary Seacole is not the first to fuel petty rivalries or inflame public passions.
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