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The phrase "curtail competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to reduce or restrict competition, such as by eliminating or restricting rivals or resources. For example: The company implemented a policy to curtail competition in the market by reducing the number of rivals.
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As the bloc's competition commissioner, she imposed a $1 billion penalty on Microsoft in 2008 as part of a decade-long battle over the way the software giant used its Windows computer operating system to curtail competition.
PARIS — The European Union's antitrust regulator said on Friday that it had raised objections to a joint venture proposed by British Airways, American Airlines and the Spanish flag carrier Iberia because of concerns it would curtail competition.
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Executives at rival airlines have said that more mergers will follow if the transaction is allowed to go forward, a prospect that many consumer advocates believe will curtail airline competition, leading to higher fares and diminished service.
That boycott didn't get very far before the Federal Trade Commission charged that the group's threatened boycott would be illegal — a collusive attempt to curtail legitimate competition — and forced the dealers to back down.
Having seen his first start for United in the competition curtailed, Owen had to watch his replacement Berbatov brighten up the side now and again.
Even Facebook and Google have discovered the constraints to their power, such as global competition, initiatives to curtail Google in Europe and difficulty penetrating the large market of China, Naím said on CNN Monday.
The Justice Department, which filed an antitrust lawsuit to block the merger of the airlines, which are among the nation's largest, said the deal would substantially reduce competition, increase fares and curtail service.
With their involvement in the knockout competitions curtailed, this could be a pivotal moment in their season - the catalyst that pushes them into rediscovering the excellent standards from August and September.
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