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Discover LudwigThe phrase "competitors in" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
This phrase is typically used when referring to a group of individuals or organizations who are participating in a competition or contest together. It can also refer to those who are in direct competition with each other in a certain industry or market. Example: "The competitors in the annual marathon race were all incredibly fit and determined to win."
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About 120 are competitors in the race.
To Muvico's aging competitors in South Florida.
"They are vicious competitors in Japan".
They were competitors in the purchase of grain.
Will Democracy Have Competitors in the 21st Century?
Better still if competitors in poor countries can tender successfully.
There's only two competitors in my next race.
"Yeah, I look at them as competitors in this adventure".
A We are competitors in some instances, yes.
"It has 4,000 other competitors in the U.S. alone".
The app outdoes competitors in a couple of respects.
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