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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a straightforward competitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that competes in a clear and direct manner, without any ambiguity or complexity.
Example: "In the market, she is known as a straightforward competitor, always presenting her products with transparency and honesty."
Alternatives: "a clear rival" or "an honest contender."
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In other words: a straightforward competitor for Alphabet's self-driving car.
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Simplicity is nice in terms of offering a straightforward user experience, but competitors like the Jambox offer speakerphone capabilities, and remote control is nice if the speaker is more portable than your source, for instance.
She made hard work of what appeared to be a straightforward heat, one made even easier by two of her competitors crashing to the track.
A straightforward sandwich cheddar.
A straightforward hold.
A straightforward win.
Here's a straightforward question.
That's a straightforward game.
It was a straightforward question.
It seemed a straightforward case.
He was a straightforward man.
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