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The phrase 'faces significant competition' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an organization, company, entity or individual that is competing with others and the competition is significant. Example: With new developments in the industry, our company faces significant competition from our rivals.
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Despite the UK's push to develop trade relations with the country, it faces significant competition from increasing Chinese political and commercial influence.
The president's comments come as the North American campaign faces significant competition from Morocco, the only other country vying to stage the 2026 World Cup.
PayPal was a pioneer in online payments, but faces significant competition from Apple's new iPhone-based payments system, Amazon and others.
Still, the studio faces significant competition in television production from 20th Century Fox and has struggled to bring its stable of DC Comics superheroes — Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, the Flash — to movie audiences as Disney's Marvel Studios has introduced one superhero hit after another.
Still, the studio faces significant competition in television production from 20th Century Fox and has struggled to bring its DC Comics superheroes like Wonder Woman and Green Lantern to movie audiences while Disney's Marvel Studios has had one superhero hit after another.
Google faces significant competition from Amazon, where many people now begin their search to buy products.
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As the S.E.C. filing acknowledges, "We face significant competition in almost every aspect of our business".
SBC will face significant competition in its efforts to offer more advanced business services.
"It is clear to me that we face significant competition," she acknowledges.
But trading in London, where its magazines face significant competition, is "more challenging".
A $30bn£21.7bnbn) ADM combination with Bunge would face significant competition and anti-trust hurdles.
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