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The phrase "about the rival" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics related to a competitor or opponent in various contexts, such as sports, business, or personal relationships.
Example: "The coach gave a detailed analysis about the rival team's strategies and weaknesses."
Alternatives: "regarding the competitor" or "concerning the opponent".
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She told people there about the rival offer.
Even many people now protesting admit to knowing only the basic differences about the rival proposals.
A longtime clandestine C.I.A. operative was skeptical about the rival agency's ability to transform itself.
Despite his prolific criminal activities, Bulger was also a longstanding FBI informant, supplying information about the rival New England Mafia.
Famously outspoken about the rival Patriots, Coach Rex Ryan did not hold back when asked about Ellis's decision.
Both the Obama and Clinton campaigns rely on hand-picked surrogates to offer much rougher words about the rival campaigns.
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IF THERE is one factor that just about all the rivals for power in Iraq acknowledge, it is that the United Nations must play a big part in giving legitimacy to whoever rules the country.
The pamphlet goes on to provide misleading information about the rivals' positions on immigration.
He dismissed any speculation about the rivals settling their score by joining together.
Some of his graduate engineers voice alarm about the rivals pouring out of Asian universities and worry that SSOE does so much business in China.
Look at how many of Atwood's peers (and some of her juniors) have succumbed, in middle and old age, to bitterness – enumerating the prizes or honours that have not yet been conferred upon them; whinging about the ruinous effects of technology they don't understand; obsessing about the rivals and detractors who might threaten their pre-eminence.
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