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Discover Ludwig"less competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a market with fewer competitors than before, or a person who is not as competitive as some of their peers. For example: "The new store created a less competitive market, with just two major stores in the area."
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Often the competition is less competitive than for an off-campus job.
"They make America less competitive," he concluded.
"That doesn't make it any less competitive.
This will be helped by a less competitive yuan.
Lower natural-gas prices have made it less competitive.
Mortgage lending in America is safer but also less competitive.
The "safer" the seat, the less competitive the district.
Arguably, his past compromises made VW less competitive.
In less competitive markets, even fewer need be nobbled.
It's not that our countries are less competitive.
Play in the B Division is less competitive.
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