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"keep competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to maintain or continue being competitive in a particular field or industry. Example: "In order for our company to stay successful, we must constantly adapt and innovate to keep competitive in the market."
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Manufacturing companies need to meet the demands to keep competitive.
The decennial Congressional redistricting, which has been done almost exclusively by state legislatures, has continued the creation of gerrymandered districts that keep competitive elections anomalies.
Rusty Dunn, a Caterpillar spokesman, said the philosophy of paying market-based wages would help Caterpillar "keep competitive when times are bad".
Ms. Heitel added that prices weren't softening to a great extent, but rather that owners understood they have to keep competitive.
When Italy joined the euro it lost the flexibility to adjust its exchange rate to keep competitive pace with low-inflation Germany.
(Henry Ford hated the idea. He had built Ford on economies of scale – the Ford Model Tlasted for 19 years). Smaller car makers could not afford the constant engineering and styling changes they had to make to keep competitive.
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But with the abatement, rents can be kept competitive at $5.25 a square foot, he said.
In addition, he said, the chairman's compensation is kept competitive with that of heads of other leading corporations.
And there are legitimate grievances, such as the north's rampant farm-sector protectionism that keeps competitive crops from poorer nations out.
"That's what keeps competitive people going is the regrets.
Hold competitions to keep a competitive edge over your opponents.
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