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"power competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the competition between various people, organizations, or states for dominance or influence. For example, "The power competition between the two countries has intensified in recent weeks."
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The KPA has never been in a power competition or dominated the Workers Partyy of Korea.
It was a sobering list, covering land, labour, power, competition, banking, capital markets, state-owned enterprises, taxes and spending.
I almost see it as like the great power competition from the time before the Second World War".
WITH China's growing influence over the global economy, and its increasing ability to project military power, competition between the United States and China is inevitable.
The new cyber-mercantalists like China and Russia live in a system in which they review international trade as power competition, with cyberattacks and all the rest.
As themes of power, competition and war began to emerge, Ms. Linke fashioned a narrative about a community that rediscovers its cultural identity.
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Specific posture patterns caused by muscle chain retractions have been associated with lower back or neck pain among elite athletes in muscular power competitions [ 12] and functional disabilities in an adult with hemiparesis [ 13].
But that kind of cost-shifting or bargaining-power competition doesn't create health care value.
Great-power competition is nasty and brutish, he says, and often leads to devastating wars.
The conflict has every pathology in the region — extremism, foreign fighters, proxy wars, great-power competition, sectarian violence.
Of great-power competition as the defining element in statecraft, he writes, "That world no longer exists".
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