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The phrase "as competition grows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a situation where competition is increasing over time, often in a business or market context.
Example: "As competition grows, companies must innovate to stay relevant in the industry."
Alternatives: "as rivalry increases" or "as competition intensifies".
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As competition grows, prices are rising.
IN the Caribbean, cruise lines are seeking new ports as competition grows for space in this prime winter destination.
He expects the market's growth to fall below 5%.Screen testsThe prices of flat-screen televisions are also coming down as competition grows and capacity increases.
The bank is facing pressure on its profit margins as competition grows, and it has been the rumored target in takeover speculation recently.
As competition grows so too have the barriers, including the need to have experience of the workplace before securing a paid job.
Yet these benchmarks are becoming more important as competition grows to recruit top staff and students from around the world – something Cardiff University has recognised.
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The restaurants were concentrated in big cities, but, as competition grew, enterprising immigrants moved away, in search of greater profits.
Possibly that is why, as competition grew, he found it even harder to relive the successes he had enjoyed in his heyday.
The firm, they say, came under steadily increasing pressure to bring in more revenue as competition grew and an ugly divorce from its lucrative consulting arm became final.
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A sense of decline began to be seen in the Gardens by the 1770s, as the middle-class public became central and as competition grew from Ranelagh for elite patronage.
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