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Discover Ludwig"competition concerns" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to worries or anxieties about competing with someone else, such as in this example sentence: "The competition concerns made me nervous as I prepared to face off against the other team."
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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.
Despite evident competition concerns, Italy's state railways had been talked of as a white knight.
But this particular transaction actually raises few competition concerns," Cohen wrote.
UPS might also be hampered by "remedies" demanded by the EC to satisfy competition concerns.
But European Union competition concerns were also believed to have influenced Gazprom's decision to walk away.
The commission said Oracle's acquisition of Sun's MySQL database software caused competition concerns.
Regulators said BellSouth made "substantial progress" addressing competition concerns they had raised in those states.
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