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competitive advantage

noun as in one-upmanship

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“Amazon’s main competitive advantage has been its ability to monitor its workforce and prod it to work faster.”

From Salon

And, in the US, President-elect Donald Trump has vowed to raise tariffs on imports of Chinese goods, potentially removing Temu's competitive advantage by driving up prices of its super-cheap products.

From BBC

The then culture secretary Lucy Frazer said: "I think it's very important that women are able to compete against women and there's an inherent unfairness, that if you're not biologically a woman, you have a competitive advantage."

From BBC

Most in F1 would acknowledge that being a manufacturer of both chassis and engines gives a team a theoretical competitive advantage, because the two designs can be integrated at source.

From BBC

Referring to critics of the BBC, he said: "Don’t they realise that without the BBC, we lose our competitive advantage over the US markets? That not-for-profit means British stories, set in British communities, with British characters are protected by the licence fee, and may disappear without it?"

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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