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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid competition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing strategies or approaches that seek to minimize rivalry or conflict in a particular context, such as business or sports.
Example: "To ensure long-term success, our company aims to avoid competition by focusing on niche markets."
Alternatives: "steer clear of competition" or "elude competition".
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To avoid competition or discomfort, only one employee of any company can join.
"Trying to avoid competition is making it bigger than it needs to be".
The main thing, I figured, was to get five different images, to avoid competition.
Sorry – more scope for species to avoid competition by exploiting different parts of the woodland resource.
Sony recently moved up its release date to May 31 to avoid competition from "Man of Steel".
The cooks employed by the upper classes in Dickens's day carefully guarded their recipes, to avoid competition.
But Standard Lite was available at lunchtime, to avoid competition with the Evening Standard, and had no rival.
Mr. Iwasaki of Asahi said the company would hold talks with Tsingtao to avoid competition with its new investment.
"Anywhere we can avoid competition, we should; and anywhere we can serve all communities better, we should.
ABC decided to push its showing of the contest back this year to avoid competition from the Olympics on NBC.
He claims that the airlines are forming a kind of cartel and "have divided the market among themselves to avoid competition".
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