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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any competition" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a lack of rivals or challenges in a particular context, such as business or sports. Example: "Our product stands out in the market because there is no competition in terms of quality."
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Like there's any competition.
There shouldn't be any competition!
She doesn't want any competition".
History provides little, if any, competition.
Maybe in any competition, Gao said.
Do you have any competition?
That's good against any competition.
"He's never had any competition," Iriti said.
I don't feel any competition right now.
I don't see them in any competition".
I don't think I have any competition".
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