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The phrase "antitrust law" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to laws and regulations that promote fair competition in business and prevent monopolies or other types of anti-competitive practices. Example: The company was facing a lawsuit for violating antitrust laws by using its dominant market position to drive out smaller competitors.
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Does antitrust law make sense?
Think about antitrust law.
"This clearly runs afoul of antitrust law".
Does the iPad violate antitrust law?
Federal antitrust law bars working in concert to set prices.
The other notion is how Microsoft violated antitrust law.
Most of his work was in corporate and antitrust law.
The breadth of antitrust law, however, covers not only mergers.
The bar association's own antitrust law section opposes the definition.
Such practices would be defined as violations of antitrust law.
That would set back the FTC's efforts to apply antitrust law to high-tech industries.
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