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Discover LudwigThe word "innovational" is not a correct or generally accepted word in English
The more accepted word would be "innovative." Example sentence: This new product demonstrates an innovative approach to problem-solving.
Dictionary
innovational
adjective
Of or pertaining to innovation.
synonyms
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Additionally, by specialising in a particular stage of production, these firms develop focused innovational capabilities that further increase their competitive advantage in offering higher quality differentiated services.
Taiwan has seen decreasing levels of inequality, but faces challenges relating to its novel-products innovational capacity.
It is true that Botticelli, Ghirlandajo, and Filippino Lippi borrowed the broad outlines of the composition, but they did not penetrate completely to the innovational features inherent in it.
And while some of its qualities are directly associated with winning and losing – the drama, jubilation, agony, excitement and anxiety – for some the aesthetic, intellectual and innovational aspects of the game are where it's at.
Readers imagining that they have to assess novels as if they were teaching Creative Writing 101 and assigning grades will be disgusted, will point out the unlikelihood of Jane Austen using words like "innovational," calling an elderly woman "debonair" and forgetting what "disinterest" means.
Or consider his cavil at my use of two words, "debonair" and "innovational".
He was known and respected by his peers for his innovational contributions to the construction industry.
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