successful competitor

collocation in English

meaningsofsuccessfulandcompetitor

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successful
adjective
uk
/səkˈses.fəl/
us
/səkˈses.fəl/
achieving the results wanted or ...
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competitor
noun[C]
uk
/kəmˈpet.ɪ.tər/
us
/kəmˈpet̬.ə.t̬ɚ/
a person, team, or company that is competing ...
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(Definition ofsuccessfulandcompetitorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Vochysia can be asuccessfulcompetitorin understorey conditions of young second-growth forests once one or more canopy layers have developed.
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The reward that the pioneer in this country gets is the normal profit plus the advantage that is secured over his lesssuccessfulcompetitor.
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Moresuccessfulcompetitornations provide a far better system of education and vocational training.
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We want to see the biggest and mostsuccessfulcompetitorof the board remaining in competition and not swallowed up inside a public empire.
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That is not the way most of oursuccessfulcompetitoreconomies work.
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The range of programming that will be available to viewers as a result of thesuccessfulcompetitorwinning a tender is bound to be affected.
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Credit controls of the kind widely adopted in moresuccessfulcompetitorcountries are also essential.
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It is the leaders of those businesses who take the strategic, financial, human resource and day-to-day operational executive and management decisions that make a business an effective andsuccessfulcompetitor.
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Moreover, because of hemoglobin's affinity for carbon monoxide over oxygen, carbon monoxide is a highlysuccessfulcompetitor.
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He is a highly skilled motocross rider and was asuccessfulcompetitorin cross-boarding (surfing and snowboarding) events.
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Contest competition sets up a situation where eachsuccessfulcompetitorobtains all resources it requires for survival or reproduction.
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Because of this, the breed has homogenized and refined, and since its creation has been asuccessfulcompetitorin international equestrian sport.
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For example, companies will often advertise their services as something similar to asuccessfulcompetitor, but better such a concept is evident in the motion picture industry.
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Flatow was asuccessfulcompetitorin 1896.
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Many of our more successful competitors have different arrangements to ensure longer-term financial support is more readily available.
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The final reason is the comparison with our more successful competitors overseas.
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Those coun- tries are among our most successful competitors.
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Our most successful competitors embrace and endorse the social charter.
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