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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at competitor" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a location or context involving a competitor, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "We need to analyze our performance at competitor X's recent event."
Alternatives: "at rival" or "at competing company".
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Apple strongly emphasised the fact that all this processing is done "locally, on the device" – a clear swipe at competitor Google, which relies on uploading photos and personal data to its cloud for further processing.
Lehman executives complain that they have been singled out by hedge fund investors that are short selling — or betting against — their stock, and Mr. Fuld has called senior executives at competitor banks demanding that their employees stop criticizing Lehman.
Says Richard Bergman, senior vice president with the graphics unit at competitor amd: "They raise the bar every time".
Bethlehem may also get a boost from actions at competitor LTV, which filed Chapter 11 in late 2000.
And Benioff warns against the false cloud, a dig at competitor Oracle's CRM offering.
And the company more recently brought on Sandra Dolan, a founding team member at competitor ShopperTrack.
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So you don't look at competitors at all then?
Judges generally look askance at competitors' lawsuits to block mergers.
Ripple also takes aim at competitors, particularly almond milk.
In addition, customers often complained that Duane Reade's prices were higher than at competitors.
Some say the people involved in the trade have shot at competitors to scare them away.
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