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Discover Ludwig"competition concern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to an issue or worry related to competition in a particular industry or market. Example: The government's new policy aims to address competition concerns in the telecommunications industry, where a few large companies dominate the market and stifle innovation.
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The decision was a victory for Sky, but a big blow to Ofcom, whose main competition concern was deemed "unfounded".
We believe there is an overall lack of synergies, reflect by the apparent lack of competition concern by the Chinese.
Mr Justice Barling said in the judgment: "The tribunal has concluded that Ofcom's core competition concern is unfounded.
Last year the competition authorities forbade the takeover by Ladbrokes, one of the big three, of Coral, a rival.Another competition concern is that the Tote's pool-betting monopoly will remain.
"It's a very legitimate competition concern," says Jon Leibowitz, a former chairman of the Federal Trade Commission who recently joined the law firm Davis Polk & Wardwell in Washington as a partner.
The appeals court later ruled that the two firms were far closer competitors with each other than with more humdrum stores, but by then the merger had been consummated.The case highlights a flaw in using a market definition to frame a competition concern.
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"Excluding the maverick raises serious competition concerns".
This is being done to allay localised competition concerns.
"Our investigation revealed significant competition concerns with this deal.
Endesa's bid to become a pan-European operation has run into competition concerns.
For one thing, they are already so big that further mergers would raise competition concerns.
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