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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a market with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a market that possesses certain characteristics or features.
Example: "We are looking to invest in a market with strong growth potential and a diverse customer base."
Alternatives: "a market that has" or "a market featuring".
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A market with four competitors is dramatically better for innovators and consumers than a market with two.
There is a market with women's clothes and shoes.
"This is a market with a huge potential," he said.
"It's a market with no hope right now".
In a market with such slender competition, consumers are likely to lose out.
"A market with excess capacity is always in the need of a market cleanup," he said.
Ofcom, the British regulator, has long preferred a market with four players.
They are pioneers in a market with low incomes, poor technology and excessive regulation.
Now the order of the day is to dump assets into a market with few buyers.
It's a risky initiative because they are entering a market with several strong alternative carriers.
"It's a Grade A location in a market with excellent demographics," Mr. Miller said.
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