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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competition from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to mean the competition that a business or other organization may be facing from other similar entities in the same field. For example: Our company needs to increase sales in the next quarter in order to stay ahead of the competition from our competitors.
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Another is competition from locals.
She faces competition from two powerful contenders.
Then there is possible competition from Iran.
Now factor in competition from secondary offerings.
He blamed competition from N.B.A. games.
Now there is competition from China.
Competition from trading houses has increased markedly.
The reason is competition from Japanese imports.
Competition from the American giants is increasing.
Competition from professional carwashing businesses is stiff.
Competition from China is yet another.
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