The content you provided contains various words with different meanings, such as "compete" which has both an adjective and verb meaning. Here's how I've restructured it:
In English, there isn't a specific comparative or superlative form for "compete."
The correct spelling for "compete" in English is: compete (not "competing").
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The athletes are competing in the 800-metre race. The athletes are highly competitive in their sport. High wages or not, China is likely to maintain its competitiveness. But the example of Northern Europe illustrates that rich countries may still be competitive even if they remain flexible, adhere to rigorous benchmarks, and prioritize efficiency.
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