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The phrase "internationally competitive" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is capable of competing with the best in the world. For example: "The students at this school are prepared to be internationally competitive in their chosen fields."
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We have got to be internationally competitive.
Part-time study creates internationally competitive workers and employers.
That attitude happened to echo the slant of internationally competitive American ideology in the Cold War.
Turkey's economy and its internationally competitive companies are expanding at a relentless pace.
Nevertheless, the Northern Territory Institute of Sport is dedicated to the training of internationally competitive athletes.
The veteran vintners' wines are generally dependable and internationally competitive in quality.
Still, he said, "stable currency markets and a more internationally competitive tax system will be essential".
Among these, the government hopes that 30-50 internationally competitive conglomerates will emerge.
Others stem from China's efforts to become internationally competitive in as many industries as possible.
"If we had additional funding to apply toward athletes, maybe we could be more internationally competitive.
An internationally competitive rate would be between 15-19% and we could live with that".
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