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The phrase "utterly competitive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is extremely competitive or always striving to outdo others. Example: "John was known for his utter competitiveness on the basketball court, never letting up on his opponents and always giving his best."
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Version 9.0 is now in use, and it is utterly competitive with Word.
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As enacted by Mr. Molina and Mr. Redmayne, this application of a base coat of paint (red, of course) to a white surface became an athletic event – competitive, sweaty and utterly visceral, performed to swooning, stormy music by Gluck.
The academic research enterprise is now an intensely competitive multibillion-dollar establishment, fueled by government money and utterly dependent on inexpensive graduate student and postdoc labor.
I was struck again by how utterly complex a woman's relationship to her body is and how competitive women are with each other.
When queried on the competitive implications of giving control over their business relationships to DRM vendors, they were sanguine (if not utterly dismissive).
Utterly glorious.
Utterly ridiculous.
A: Utterly.
Utterly absurd.
Utterly mediocre".
Utterly devastated.
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