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Discover LudwigThe phrase "violent competitive" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used to describe an environment or situation where competition is aggressive or ruthless, but it is not a commonly accepted phrase. Example: "The business world can be a violent competitive landscape, where only the strongest survive."
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But what stood out more than anything was the epic nature of their love: it was intense, sexual, violent, competitive, obsessive.
As he writes, for this book is not without some wit, "at no point" were "my violent competitive streak, excess drinking, duplicitous instincts, preference for football over work" regarded as reasons not to appoint him.
I mean, if your kids keep beating the shit out of each other, you put them in sports so they have a more productive outlet for their violent competitive urges.
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Technically Portal 2 would be in our shoot-em-up category here, but that's not an especially violent or competitive game.
It was a peaceful, non-violent, non-competitive gaming experience ideal for anyone who wants to try gaming without acting as a beacon for the ammunition of the well-coordinated youngsters filling the venue.
"First of all, soccer is deemed too competitive, too violent, too masculine, a devaluator of femininity.
Japan's leftist student movement in the 1960s pervaded Japan's universities, and, by late in the decade, had become very factionalized, competitive, and violent.
The Conduct Disorder study draws a distinction between competitive games and violent games, but most contemporary games defy such easy categorisation while many of the biggest hits have elements of both.
This fear-based philosophy is understandable in our highly competitive and too often violent world.
Violent men die violently.
Some sociologists have suggested that the rigidity of Japan's education system, in which students are under strong competitive pressure, explains why some violent incidents have occurred at schools.
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