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The phrase "at a competitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to employment or activities that take place within a competing company or organization.
Example: "After several years at a competitor, she decided to bring her expertise to our team."
Alternatives: "with a rival" or "at a rival company".
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But occasionally brands take an open swipe at a competitor.
During a race at a regional track, he flies into a blind rage at a competitor.
He was referring to his brother John J. Casey, an executive at a competitor, Braniff International.
Profit at a competitor, Unibanco, grew 30percentto to $330 million.
Jane did continue to take calls when they came, and a recruiter pitched her a similar role at a competitor.
If a 30-pack of toilet paper, say, costs $20 at Costco and $30 at a competitor, he charges $25.
He estimates that on some trips he has paid about $35 a night more than he would have at a competitor.
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"We've never looked at Charleston as a competitor," Mr. Foltz said.
In short, negative SEO is when dubious people build thousands of spammy links pointed at a competitors' website with the intent of causing their search rankings to plummet.
Also speaking at WFES, a competitor privately admitted it was assessing its own manufacturing options.
They lost a key game at home against a competitor for a postseason berth.
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