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The phrase "a competition with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a contest or rivalry between two or more parties.
Example: "The company is facing a competition with several new startups entering the market."
Alternatives: "a rivalry with" or "a contest against".
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We are in a competition with China".
"I'm having a competition with a boy at school.
"It is a competition with only two outcomes, win or lose.
Step further back, and Americans are being called to a competition with globalisation itself.
Step back, and Americans are being called to a competition with globalisation itself.
I've been having a competition with myself and trying to be the best I could be.
On graduating in 1943, they looked for a competition with which to make their mark.
Now, I recently had a competition with Glenn Close to see who could cry fastest!
"I don't think I ever viewed it as a competition with Swish," he sad.
"I'm in a competition with a guy who obviously has some pretty serious ability," Clemens said.
Now she decided that it was a competition with her brother, parental attention being the prize.
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