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'improving competitiveness' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about making a business, team, or other entity better able to compete in a certain arena. For example, "The company has invested heavily in improving competitiveness in the global market."
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Strategy for improving competitiveness There are two ways to become more competitive: become much more productive, or reduce wages and nonwage costs.
"We are seeing gradual signs of improving competitiveness," Mr. Draghi said.
But levying new taxes could jeopardise Argentina's second big goal: improving competitiveness.
But improving competitiveness by cutting salaries is not only politically painful, it is also time-consuming.
Pay packets were slashed during the bail-out years, improving competitiveness.
These efforts, however, have been countered by the improving competitiveness of Chinese banks.
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The solution to global competition is improved competitiveness, not isolation.
Although enhanced muscular development can improve competitiveness for mates, through male male competition or female choice, it also raises metabolic rate and is energetically costly.
American producers, they say, should look elsewhere to improve competitiveness.
And reforms have now improved competitiveness and even rekindled growth.
So everyone will cut; but also, everyone will "improve competitiveness".
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