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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoids competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing strategies, behaviors, or characteristics that intentionally steer clear of competitive situations.
Example: "The company's unique business model avoids competition by focusing on niche markets rather than mainstream products."
Alternatives: "steers clear of competition" or "evades competition".
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Using so-called second-generation technologies to convert material such as crop residues into bioenergy has a role to play and avoids competition for land.
So the relationship works for both parties: the damselfish gets a steady supply of food and the alga avoids competition.
The considerably smaller leopard avoids competition from tigers by hunting at different times of the day and hunting different prey.
East Jerusalem is served by a structured hospital network supported by Muslim and Christian organisations, which avoids competition by specialising facilities, cuts costs and raises quality of care.
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Mr. Gehry, 74, who lives in Santa Monica, Calif., usually avoids competitions.
"Avoiding competition is the traditional Japanese way".
Sony recently moved up its release date to May 31 to avoid competition from "Man of Steel".
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.
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