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- adjective Extremely
competitive
Etymologies
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He admits to being "ultracompetitive" on the mound.
Freep.com - RSS 2009
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He admits to being "ultracompetitive" on the mound.
Freep.com - RSS 2009
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He admits to being "ultracompetitive" on the mound.
Freep.com - RSS 2009
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Soon, a seemingly benign activity turns ultracompetitive.
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Tebow's ultracompetitive nature springs from survival instincts learned as the youngest of five.
Tim Tebow: Is he a miracle worker, or just an average QB? 2010
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Soon, a seemingly benign activity turns ultracompetitive.
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Soon, a seemingly benign activity turns ultracompetitive.
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Soon, a seemingly benign activity turns ultracompetitive.
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That's because Keller, 53, has one strike against her that's hard to overcome in today's ultracompetitive job market.
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The two largest U.S. exchange operators besides NYSE—ICE and CME—haven't shown much interest in getting into the ultracompetitive stock-trading business that Nasdaq has built since its founding by Wall Street dealers in 1971.
Nasdaq Weighs Own NYSE Bid Gina Chon 2011
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