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Discover Ludwig"in competition" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that two or more entities are vying for the same thing. For example, "The two teams are in competition for the championship title."
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After all, why bring in competition?
I believe in competition.
Not in competition.
Now factor in competition from secondary offerings.
There are two debut features in competition.
It is in competition with it.
Thousands of kites are lost in competition.
By many measures, they're in competition.
I'm going to be in competition.
I am in competition.
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Several in-competition films explore psychological themes.
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