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The phrase "faces competition from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation where one entity is competing against others in a particular market or field.
Example: "The new smartphone model faces competition from several established brands in the market."
Alternatives: "is challenged by" or "competes with".
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She faces competition from two powerful contenders.
Today it faces competition from smartphones and low-cost rivals.
Like all cable firms, Cox faces competition from satellite TV.
But he faces competition from within his own Senate caucus.
Indeed Staples.com faces competition from all sides.
It faces competition from major players.
DogVacay faces competition from Rover.com.
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American raisins are facing competition from Chile and Turkey.
Now newsreaders face competition from artificial intelligence.
They also face competition from alternative trading platforms.
They are facing competition from companies they see as interlopers.
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