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Discover Ludwig'have competition' is a grammatically correct and usable term in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation in which two or more people or entities are competing against each other, such as, "The two teams had a friendly competition to see who could finish the obstacle course first."
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We have competition.
The company does have competition.
Mr. Newman might have competition.
And it will have competition.
We have competition laws.
They have competition.
Trump said: "You'll have competition.
Deliveroo and JustEats have competition.
That's what happens when you have competition.
This is why we have competition.
By then, he will have competition.
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