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The phrase "about competition from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing concerns, issues, or topics related to competition originating from a specific source or entity.
Example: "The report highlights the challenges about competition from emerging markets."
Alternatives: "regarding competition from" or "concerning competition from".
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What about competition from chains?
Nor is the issue of access solely about competition from new airlines.
A lot of people in the industry are concerned about competition from phones and tablets.
The more established ones are also worried about competition from another direction.
Anthony Wood, the chief executive of Roku, said he was not worried about competition from Apple.
Have they had a rumoured row about competition from Facebook or strategy on China?
Lately we've been hearing a lot about competition from Chinese manufacturing and Indian call centers.
FOR decades, workers in rich countries have fretted about competition from Asians prepared to work ceaselessly for a pittance.
Studios also worried about competition from the London Olympics and poor weather in parts of the country.
The rest of the television industry may be worrying about competition from streaming services like Netflix and Hulu.
Yet there is now a distinct whiff of fear among the current members about competition from central Europe.
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