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"internal competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to competition within a specific group or organization, rather than competition from external sources. Example: "There was a lot of internal competition within the company, with each department vying for the top spot in sales."
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As the international demand for oil fell there has been strong internal competition for market shares inside OPEC.
Centre-left and right parties have all now shifted on to managing internal competition through social engineering, using schools and infrastructure, to redress competitive disadvantage.
Internal competition.
Internal competition trumps external goals.
Internal competition is, of course, inevitable.
Excessive internal competition eliminates these advantages.
Internal competition is common at great companies.
Lack of internal competition, some suggest.
At some of them, there's a lot of internal competition.
Always a private place, Lazard thrived on internal competition.
Internal competition has been a mainstay of every Trump enterprise.
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