Sentence examples for propensity to compete from inspiring English sources

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The glue of all this new happiness was meant to be togetherness — a belief that still sustains reports that people are volunteering more, pulling together and even replacing their propensity to compete with their neighbors with a new spirit of cooperation and solidarity.

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Their enhanced propensity for risk forced the wholly private banks to try to compete by matching their bravado and eschewing more prudent lending practices.

They have to compete.

He loves to compete.

"He continues to compete.

"He loved to compete".

You have to compete.

I love to compete.

We have to compete".

"We need to compete immediately".

"I've got to compete.

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