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The phrase 'strongly competitive' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe a person, company, or market that is fiercely competitive and will do whatever it takes to succeed. Example: The technology industry is known for being strongly competitive, with companies constantly vying against each other to release the latest innovations.
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The story begins blandly enough with his privileged youth, spent in a wholesome Bronx environment of family solidarity, compassionate liberalism, intellectual curiosity and a strongly competitive work ethic.
And he is greatly in demand, for the competition to climb the international rankings has become intense.Higher education in America has long been a strongly competitive business.
Clinton advisers believe that Mrs. Clinton is strongly competitive against Senator Barack Obama in Indiana, which has 72 delegates at stake and is one of the final 10 nominating contests between now and early June.
From this data it was possible to identify three types of organism: slowly-replicating but strongly competitive 'keystone' species; weakly-competitive but fast-replicating 'weedy' species; and slowly-replicating and weakly-competitive 'canary' species.
Democrats are now strongly competitive in races for the seats in Indiana and North Dakota, where the Republican candidates — who were expected to walk away with those races — have exhibited weakness.
Strongly competitive systems of difference equations or strongly competitive maps are those for which the functions f and g are coordinate-wise strictly monotone.
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As Davies says, "unhappiness and depression are concentrated in highly unequal societies with strongly materialist, competitive values".
Lean and wiry, and capable of a ferocious temper, Protheroe was a staunch and sincere defender of the BBC and its values, with a strongly developed competitive streak.
Enough Tea Party-supported candidates are running strongly in competitive and Republican-leaning Congracesonal races that the movement stands a good chance of establishing a sizeable caucus to push its agenda in the House and the Senate, according to a New York Times analysis.
For plants, it is well established that grazing strongly alters competitive relationships (Hobbs & Huenneke, 1992; Olff & Ritchie, 1998), but for arthropods, evidence is scarce.
We found that males of the lead strain, OX3097D-Bol, 1) are strongly sexually competitive with wild olive flies, 2) display synchronous mating activity with wild females, and 3) induce appropriate refractoriness to wild female re-mating.
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