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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make it competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to suggest that something should be made more challenging or difficult. For example: "We need to make it competitive if we want to draw more viewers to our tournament."
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The nature of the Reading site, the amount of investment required to make it competitive and its relative cost compared with other UK facilities means there is a strong case for closure".
He says the party must have a race between candidates this year if it is to thrive and he argues that Mr. Perot, its founder, is the man who can make it competitive.
Its online price, $3.99, and its cover photo of an herb roasted turkey, make it competitive with many other holiday magazine issues.
Or make it competitive.
An explosion of designs for harvesting wave energy could make it competitive with other renewables.
Therefore, optimization of this process is carried out to make it competitive with other technologies.
It understands that government must subsidize and nurture renewable energy to make it competitive.
Similar systems need more R&D activities to make it competitive and commercially viable.
You want to make it competitive, hard for him and I wasn't able to do that.
They can play jump rope and jacks and make it competitive".
We present parallelizations of this algorithm to make it competitive in terms of processing speeds as well.
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