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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allow competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing market dynamics, regulations, or policies that enable or promote competitive practices.
Example: "The new policy aims to allow competition among local businesses, fostering innovation and better services for consumers."
Alternatives: "permit competition" or "facilitate competition".
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And many countries allow competition in cellular telephony.
"The government's role should be to allow competition in the market," he said.
But it is not clear when or how the Arab governments might allow competition.
Many would like Pemex to do as Brazil did and allow competition.
After the AOL and Time Warner merger deal, the companies said they would allow competition on Time Warner's cable systems.
Even some of the least developed nations were instructed to allow competition in their stock, bond and banking businesses immediately.
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"We have allowed competition.
The app also allows competition.
Allowing competition would provide relief, and it would spur a new wave of innovation.
When these devices are allowed, competition is called freestyle; when they are not, it is known as bare bow.
Investment laws, allowing competition, are approved by the cabinet one day, and rejected by the Baath-dominated parliament the next.
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