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Discover Ludwig"intensive market" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an especially competitive market that is characterized by a high concentration of buyers, sellers, and other market participants. For example, "The smartphone industry has become an intensive market, with dozens of companies competing for customers."
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Tesco's United States strategy is based on intensive market research.
Its proximity to large urban centres encourages intensive market gardening of the rich peat soils.
Agriculture has a minor role, except for intensive market gardening around the cities.
Indonesia's what I call a 'management intensive market.' It takes a lot more senior management time.
Despite Fresh & Easy's intensive market research, and bullish projections before opening, the company has struggled since its inception.
The rapidly disappearing open spaces on the perimeter of the city, where clay soils mix with sandy deposits, are used for intensive market gardening.
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An intensive marketing campaign to reintroduce Ebel is planned.
He attributed that to the intensive marketing campaigns for new condominiums.
The expectation of online stores is that legitimate downloading will grow rapidly with the spread of high-speed Internet access and intensive marketing efforts.
The industry counters this threat with intensive marketing, lobbying and millions of dollars poured into fighting campaigns to tax or cap the size of sugary drinks.
Also, the intensive marketing sparked by thousands of new condominiums may have stoked a desire for immediate gratification and a tropism toward brand-new apartments.
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