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The phrase "competitor by" is not a complete sentence. However, it can be used in certain contexts to refer to an opponent in a competition. For example: "The reigning champion was defeated by his competitor by a wide margin."
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And Google may be partly hamstrung as a competitor by antitrust inquiries worldwide.
In the handcycling time-trial final, Zanardi defeated his closest competitor by 27 seconds.
(Mr. Lee beat his nearest competitor by nearly 18,000 first-round votes).
Few programs would raise concerns while beating its next competitor by almost 900,000 viewers.
Ms. Koike defeated her nearest competitor by more than one million votes.
It would also follow its competitor by concentrating on assets that were, in mining jargon, "tier one".
A poll found Democrats thought she beat her top competitor by a margin of roughly two to one.
In the six-man jump-off for the medals he was the oldest competitor by 11 years.
Yet he will still sometimes appease a competitor by saying, "Let's sit down, we'll have a meeting, we'll make a borderline -- I won't bother you".
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Wheelz distinguishes itself from competitors by enabling rentals among real-world campus connections.
In Chicago, van Wely pulled clear of the other competitors by winning his last three games.
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