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Discover Ludwig"work competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a competition between multiple people or groups in order to complete a task or complete it more efficiently. For example: "The two teams will participate in a work competition to see who can finish the project first."
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The real shock was when centre-right governments argued in the 1990s that for patient choice to work, competition and privatisation in healthcare were needed.
There is, however, still force in the argument that, without the incentive of handing on the fruits of one's work, competition and consequently the functioning of the total economy would be hampered.
Based on the application of portable computers in the secondary school math class, Newhouse et al. (1998) developed the New Classroom Environment Instrument (NCEI), including 8 dimensions namely involvement, affiliation, teacher support, group work, competition, order and organization, teacher control, innovation.
We prize hard work, competition and ambition--and thanks to that, the energy here is electric.
We are convinced it promotes hard work, competition, innovation and quality of life.
An 18-year-old must be able to cope with ups and downs of courses and workloads, college- level work, competition, tough teachers, bosses, and others.
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"This is how it works: competition, O.K. — " There was no point in his sitting anyway.
"This is how it works: competition, O.K.—" There was no point in his sitting anyway.
You may get individuals active by working competitions, publish photographs and request questions.
Free choice is the basis on which markets work, driving competition and generating economic growth.
But the concept does not work in competition, sledding experts say.
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