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The phrase "be competition for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about a situation in which two or more people or groups are competing with each other to win something. For example, "The basketball game between the two rival teams was sure to be competition for the championship title."
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There will be competition for both players.
There may also be competition for places within your agency.
There will be competition for the fifth spot -- Bobby M.
It holds that there will be competition for them and that this will drive up prices.
There will be competition for places but that's what the best teams have".
On the private sector side, there will be competition for three contracts to maintain, renew and upgrade the underground.
But if the turnout at the recent open evening is anything to go by, there soon could be competition for places.
So what should a home shopper do, in a market where inventories are tight, and there may be competition for some homes?
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"There is competition for the best locations.
Now there is competition for primary resources.
But there's competition for Brighton.
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