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The phrase "always competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment where competition is a constant factor.
Example: "In the world of business, there is always competition, pushing companies to innovate and improve."
Alternatives: "constant rivalry" or "perpetual competition".
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As always, competition remains fierce.
Later, however, Kim acknowledged there was always competition.
Of course, there's always competition, but no backstabbing.
"So you have to fight and I think in a top club as Manchester United, you need always competition".
"As an England player, whatever your position, there's always competition but the biggest competition is in my head.
"One of the primary ingredients is always competition," Mr. Irwin had mentioned in an early January phone call, before rehearsals began.
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It is always a competition.
"There will always be competition.
"There's always a competition, man," Francisco said.
It's always good competition in the heptathlon anyway.
Still, she said, "There's always a competition".
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