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Tuesday, 21 March 2006

Definition:

A difficult or highly competitive environment.

Example Dialogue:

A: We just launched our new product in Europe.
B: How are we doing?
A: It’s a jungle out there.  We have so many competitors that I don’t know whether we’ll be successful.

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