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The phrase "a growing competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an increasing level of rivalry or contest in a particular field or market.
Example: "In the tech industry, a growing competition has led to rapid innovation and improved products."
Alternatives: "an increasing rivalry" or "a rising competition".
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But that configuration is being dramatically transformed by a growing competition for living and working space.
We are only at the beginning of what will over time become a growing competition for the hearts and minds of the developing world.
The promoters of the newly opened Studios de Paris hope that French touches like apartments for the stars will give them an edge in a growing competition for international film production.
Officials and mountaineering experts also said the new regulations would constrain what they described as a growing competition to set bizarre records.
In the coming decade, we can expect a growing competition among smaller towns for boomer residents, and their sometimes significant assets.
However, its recent popularity can be attributed, in part, to an accelerated pace of innovation and a growing competition for talent.
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The decline is largely a result of growing competition from Asian rivals, an aging work force and merciless gains by the yen.
With more investment planned, this new platform accelerates our progress as a truly multichannel retailer". The move comes at a time of growing competition in the online grocery market.
The weak central government is struggling with a host of challenges: entrenched poverty, drug smuggling, and a mix of growing competition and collaboration among Islamist factions in the West African region.
Venture investors are often aiming for 3x results within a decade, and with growing competition and a company culture rocked by scandals, it's hard to make the case that the company will triple.
Nasdaq's new system is a result of growing competition among securities markets.
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