Examples of 'making competition' in a sentence

Meaning of "making competition"

Making competition refers to the act or process of creating or fostering competition in a particular field, industry, or activity. It often involves efforts to encourage multiple participants, innovations, or improvements that can lead to better outcomes or options for consumers or participants

How to use "making competition" in a sentence

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making competition
Making competition damages claims possible in practice.
Are the driving forces making competition more or less intense?
Making competition your best ally.
This strategy aims at innovating product generation, making competition irrelevant.
Live cake making competition at expocake design.
Finally, effective competition also depends on economic agents actually making competition work.
Making competition for the best hunting grounds intense.
Airport taxation is also not consistent between Russian and foreign airlines, making competition conditions unfair.
Making competition a form of idolatry.
Elastic cord for Top Fix RACE Tear-resistant elastic cord, ideal for making competition stretchers.
Making competition work.
The design was chosen by the then Municipal Government during a seal making competition held in 1993.
Making competition a priority - At home and abroad.
Take-One is the short-movie making competition of Festember.
Kimchi - making Competition.

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