Competitively lucrative activities of companies

Does “competitively lucrative activities of companies” mean ? (I mean companies have to compete with each other to make money as much as possible).

Generally, I can create lots of nouns with that form above. But is it ok? Is it a good way to make me seemed to be more professional in writing skill?

I’m looking forward to your answers,
Thanks !

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Hi and welcome to our forum. The question you should ask yourself is do you want to write sentences that make sense and express your thoughts or do you want to create phrases that might be grammatically correct but don’t make much sense if any?

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Thanks for your reply !
I want to write sentences that make sense and express my thoughts. So, is that ok when i use that form?

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The phrase you have created sounds rather awkward and it’s not clear what you want to say with it.

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Well, thanks !
So, whenever I wanna use any phrases, I have to search on the internet and make sure it exists ?

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Not necessarily because that every phrase that makes has been posted on the internet yet. At any rate you should avoid words like ‘wanna’ though.

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Many thanks to your explanation. Wish you all the best !

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You could say, ‘Companies compete against each other to increase their profits.’

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