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"harshly competitive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is most commonly used in a business or professional context to describe situations or individuals that are particularly competitive and difficult to contend with. For example, "John's career has been marked by a harshly competitive attitude that has made him a success in his field."
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SOMETHING is rotten in the state of Germany's joint-stock companies, and it is robbing them of competitiveness in a harshly competitive world.
Like the animals themselves, Mr. Meier's dinosaur games did not have what it took to survive in a harshly competitive world.
It's too soon to tell whether these kinds of robo-investing operations will serve investors well over the long term, or whether Blooom will survive in the harshly competitive world of finance.
These were, as the federal courts have affirmed, harshly competitive and in some instances law-breaking times at Microsoft, and Ballmer was intimately involved in the company's hardball tactics.
Voice over Wi-Fi threatens to steal traffic from the cellular business (with $88 billion in annual revenue in the U.S ., already a harshly competitive world where per-minute prices have fallen by half in the last three years.
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Even when a highly skilled women's player moves up the ranks, she can face obstacles such as male players not being confident in her skills simply because she's a woman, or the griefing that all competitive gamers get online, but that women receive especially harshly and usually with sexual undertones.
Harshly lit.
Harshly booked.
"This was done harshly".
She was harshly criticized.
Harshly, he laughed.
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