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The phrase "a massive competition for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant contest or rivalry for a particular resource, position, or recognition.
Example: "The tech industry is witnessing a massive competition for the best talent as companies strive to innovate and stay ahead."
Alternatives: "a fierce contest for" or "a significant rivalry for".
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Chelsea manager Rafael Benitez insists the Club World Cup is a massive competition for his side.
This for me was a trial, a massive competition for me to prove that I'm willing to go all the way," Smith told BBC Sport.
Last year we gave away a free pass to SXSW to the reader who had the best reason for going, but it turned out to be a massive competition for the biggest sob story.
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"It is a massive competition and one we all look forward to.
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"It's a massive competition, massive teams, massive players and now we're in the group stage against the best players in the world," he told BBC Scotland.
"It's a massive competition in our league," Fusaro told BBC Scotland.
"It's a massive competition," said Benitez, who won the tournament with Inter Milan in 2010.
What often gets lost in discussions about job losses in some areas of the country is the massive competition for and a deficit of skilled workers in our country.
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