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The phrase 'sense of competition' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the feeling of wanting to do better than others in some situation, often involving a rivalry or contest. For example, "Their employees have a strong sense of competition, pushing each other to reach their highest potential."
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"There was a sense of competition.
There was little sense of competition.
"There's always a sense of competition".
I never felt that same sense of competition from men".
Inside the cocoon, a gentle sense of competition takes hold.
McCarthy also witnessed a sense of competition among the patients.
Income disparity can breed a healthy sense of competition.
There is a strong sense of competition in the air.
There wasn't any sense of competition between the cities, though".
There's a nice sense of competition between us.
There is no sense of competition between these brothers.
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