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The phrase "ample competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where there is a significant amount of competition in a particular market or field.
Example: "The tech industry is thriving, with ample competition driving innovation and improving consumer choices."
Alternatives: "plenty of competition" or "abundant competition".
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Documentarians face often paltry budgets and ample competition for attention in an increasingly fractured marketplace.
Tuxedo Ridge faces ample competition in the storied hills about an hour's drive northwest of Manhattan.
Hertz said that it had not yet discussed the Dollar Thrifty acquisition with the Federal Trade Commission, but that it thought the agency would not object since Hertz has ample competition at all the major airports.
To be sure, Inktomi faces ample competition, from established companies like Cisco Systems, which offers a line of cache servers, and Novell, which sells caching software to server manufacturers.
But on the Internet as a whole there's ample competition.
That could make it growth tough, along with ample competition, They're all in it for the same reason, though.
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Although there is now ample evidence that resource competition and competitive exclusion do occur between herbivorous insects (White, 1993; Denno, 1995; Reitz & Trumble, 2002; Kaplan & Denno, 2007), it remains unclear how important these processes are in structuring natural communities in a field setting.
There is ample international evidence that competition among private providers yields better results.
Ample global supplies, increased competition for export markets and a strong US dollar continued to weigh on international wheat and maize prices, with the US maize quotations falling to multi-year lows.
The outdoor event also includes cooking demonstrations, shucking competitions and ample opportunity to sample the island's famed shellfish, including Malpeque oysters and the plump farmed mussels.
But there is ample evidence that reality competitions like "Idol" — and just like awards shows and sporting matches — can be produced in perpetuity as long as the players change.
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