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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competitor for" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when describing a situation where someone is competing for something, like a position, an award, or a title. For example: "John and Joe are both strong competitors for the position of department head."
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Humans were, inevitably, the successful competitor for land use.
"I was not a competitor for this job.
It's a chardonnay competitor for the most elegant dinner table.
Overfishing removes the jellyfish's main competitor for food.
It's certainly a good competitor for that title.
Time Warner is seen as Comcast's chief competitor for Adelphia.
He was far too young to be a competitor for mates under normal circumstances.
"Macao will be a big competitor for Hong Kong," Mr. Leven said.
But there is much to rebuild in someone who has been an outstanding competitor for England.
They lost a key game at home against a competitor for a postseason berth.
(Today, the Strand Bookstore is the Argosy's only serious local competitor for whole libraries).
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