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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a competitor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person or company that competes with another in the same market or industry.
Example: "Company A is a competitor of Company B in the technology sector."
Alternatives: "a rival of" or "an opponent of".
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Mr. Sodo's company is a competitor of Pipevine.
Fudd is not a competitor of L.L. Bean.
Within two weeks, SPX, a competitor of Gardner's, submitted a preliminary proposal to acquire the company.
(Momlogic.com is produced by Warner Brothers, a competitor of Fox's in television production).
Porsche is a competitor of Audi, a VW subsidiary which makes some sporty cars.
Overstock.com, a competitor of QVC.com, tried adopting the slogan, "It's all about the O".
The account is Topaz pantyhose, a competitor of the newly global L'Eggs.
In March, 3Com formed a joint venture with Huawei Technologies, a competitor of Cisco in China.
Exxon Mobil, a competitor of Shell, says that it audits its proven reserves annually.
Did Mr. Rosenthal have qualms about writing for a competitor of The Times? "No," he said.
The A.C.T. Assessment, which is a competitor of the SAT, is not yet offered on computer for the same reasons.
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