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Discover Ludwig"with competitiveness" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a person, organization, or product as having a strong sense of competition or being competitive. Example: "The company has been able to thrive in the market due to its innovative strategies and with competitiveness in every aspect of its operations."
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Most of the small literature on the impact of competition on closure finds that closure rates are positively associated with competitiveness (Angelelli et al., 2003; Darton 2004; Kitchener et al., 2004; Castle 2005; Castle 2006; Castle et al., 2009; Li et al., 2010; Bowblis 2011).
That's the trouble with competitiveness.
Countries need to end their obsession with "competitiveness".
"We're not playing with competitiveness," said Sprewell, whose ankle will be examined on Thursday.
He added, "We have an open door with these guys to continue operating with competitiveness".
We know we both have a "No, do it my way" certainty, tinged with competitiveness.
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Bettman replied, "It has nothing to do with money, it has to do with the competitiveness of our season".
Our study exemplifies how corrupting the naturally occurring process of neutral competition endows a stem cell with greater competitiveness, enabling it to gain dominance within a tissue.
But this has less to do with the diplomas that hacks wield than with the competitiveness of the newspaper and magazine market.
To face with the competitiveness in product design, industrials come up with the solution to use virtual reality (VR) techniques.
Feeling renewed, Riggan impressed the Mets with his competitiveness.
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