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The phrase "a competitor component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part or element that is part of a competing product or system in a specific context, such as technology or business.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a competitor component offered superior performance compared to our current model."
Alternatives: "a rival element" or "a competing part".
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The Annotated protein sequences were used as a competitor component of Fusion and Splicing when searched by search engines.
Those proteins which may be present either by accident or through unavoidable contamination of samples were also contained as a competitor component.
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Therefore splicing peptides of included genes were added into our database, as competitor components.
The main purpose of the paper is to analyze the equilibrium merging behavior in composite good industries, that is when firms face the option to either merge with a competitor that is producing a similar component (same type) or a complementary component (different type) of a composite good.
Thus, the merchants say, when they sell a Sony disc they are effectively selling a marketing tool for the online retail component of Sony, a competitor.
But on Friday, the company accused the author of the report, Dr. Robert Hauser of Minneapolis, of making critical errors in the research and showing a bias against St . Judeby failing to properly account for deaths involving a similar component made by a competitor, Medtronic.
To accomplish this task, we introduced a competitor array as a novel reaction component in the qcPCR.
LivingSocial (Android and Apple), a competitor to Groupon, adds a social networking component to the deal-hunting exercise.
Fantastical is not technically a competitor because it doesn't have a server component.
"Jay is a competitor.
He's a competitor.
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