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The phrase "competition coming from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to talk about sources or origins of competition in a particular situation or market. Example: "Our company is facing tough competition coming from international brands entering the market." In this sentence, "competition coming from" highlights where the competition is coming from, in this case, from international brands.
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Now there is competition coming from Beijing.
The market is also getting more crowded with competition coming from upstarts such as Roomorama and HomeAway.
With the nearest competition coming from the other side of the mountain, these restaurants can happily hike up prices.
And that can make it vulnerable to forms of competition coming from outside the industry or from outside the existing circle of dominant companies".
Liverpool aren't sure fire favourites for Ings with competition coming from Manchester United, while ex-United manager David Moyes has publicly expressed an interest in the forward in the hope that he will join Real Sociedad.
The National League may boast several compelling teams, but its stretch run is anything but, with five ballclubs comfortably set in the five available playoff spots with little competition coming from elsewhere.
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Not all the competition comes from glamorous outside sources.
The competition comes from the fact that there are now numerous exchanges for every stock.
The competition comes from Avastin, another Genentech drug that has the same mode of action.
The most resounding rebuke of this old-school pledging competition came from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).
Until this month, some of his only competition came from his teammate Stephen Jackson.
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