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"credible competitors" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to other companies or people that pose a real challenge or threat. For example, "Our company has faced many credible competitors, and will continue to do so in the future."
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Microsoft's consumer products unit has struggled to offer a credible competitors to Apple's iPod and more recently the iPhone and an array of smartphones powered by Google's Android software.
The tablet vs. e-reader debate will shape itself over the next few months as credible competitors to the iPad finally appear, and I think we'll find a solidifying of the capabilities and technologies that distinguish the two.
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"Not only are we a credible competitor," Mr. Ruiz said.
In the fall, Amazon introduced the iPad's first credible competitor in the $199 Kindle Fire.
The 451 Group, an industry analyst firm, said the deal makes BMC a "newly credible competitor in managing increasingly virtual infrastructures".
But when parliament, which is responsible for nominating candidates, failed to come up with a credible competitor, his victory was assured.
Wall Street investors have asked that question too, ever since Microsoft years ago began plowing money into building a credible competitor to Google.
Transforming Formula One in America into a credible competitor among racing fans with Nascar has been something that Ecclestone has been slow, even reluctant, to tackle, his critics say.
The cash it unleashed today – a £4.2bn commitment over three years – can be explained by the fact it now has a credible competitor in BT.
We do not dismiss AO as a credible competitor and Dixons shouldn't do either...but we have yet too see any evidence of AO impeding Dixons' growth".
Firefox is now a credible competitor to IE, with its share of the browser market having climbed to 19percentt, according to Net Applications, a research firm.
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