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The part of a sentence "face competition from" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to suggest that someone or something is competing with someone or something else. For example, "Small businesses often face competition from larger companies."
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They also face competition from alternative trading platforms.
And the Kleins face competition from online booksellers.
As it runs it will face competition from all corners.
However, Apple would soon face competition from the computer industry's leading player, International Business Machines Corporation.
"Documentaries have limited runs in theatres and face competition from feature films.
Another important factor is that they very rarely face competition from generic copies.
Leapfrog technologies can also spread faster, because they do not face competition from entrenched earlier systems.
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She faces competition from two powerful contenders.
American raisins are facing competition from Chile and Turkey.
Today it faces competition from smartphones and low-cost rivals.
They are facing competition from companies they see as interlopers.
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