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Discover LudwigThe phrase "admittedly competition" is not correct as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a context where one acknowledges the presence of competition in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In the market today, there is admittedly competition that we must consider when developing our strategy."
Alternatives: "undeniably competition" or "acknowledged competition".
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Admittedly competition has its downside, in that consumers are having some difficulty sorting the good from the bad.
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As GK Chesterton wrote in 1926: "The principle of medieval trade was admittedly comradeship and justice, while the principle of modern trade is avowedly competition and greed". We would do well to get a bit medieval today.
Admittedly, the competition is weak.
Admittedly the competition isn't great.
Compared with the admittedly thin competition among political leaders in Europe, indeed across the west, this physically small man is our only giant.
In the admittedly stiff competition for the academy's worst best film, "Around the World in 80 Days" has to be at the top of the list.
Admittedly the competition there was tough, including Polish drama Ida and social realist film Two Days One Night, from acclaimed Belgium duo the Dardenne brothers.
After a long period of mopey silence and intermittent one-offs, the first proper series of Jonathan Creek in a decade began last Friday, dominating its timeslot by a margin of over 4 million viewers (admittedly, the competition wasn't that strong – it's up against the new series of Gogglebox this week).
Admittedly a competition, the exercise was just as much about rallying the widest range of employees to work together around security.
Do you magically get competition?" Admittedly many people can use mobile phones, and can get broadband access, and possibly telephony too, from a cable company.
Competition, admittedly, has been razor-thin the team has bludgeoned Tennessee-Marazor-thin theo Steam by an average margin of 62.5 points.
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