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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it competition" is not a complete sentence and does not make grammatical sense.
It could potentially be used as a subject in a sentence, but it would need to be followed by a verb and other words to make it a complete thought. Example: "It competition was fierce, with many talented musicians vying for the top prize." In this example, "it competition" is being used as a subject to describe a competition that took place and the level of competition within it.
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But another big-ticket work, Manet's "Young Woman in a Garden," may give it competition.
As for the animation -- well, the drawings on your refrigerator may give it competition.
As he sees it, competition is all around.
But as in any sector set to revolutionize a medium and the investment perspective on it, competition lurks around the corner.
Is it competition?
Or was it competition with state-run savings programs?
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It's competition, it's about beating someone.
*Try some minute to win it competitions.
"It's competition, but it's not ferocious competition.
They do it because competition demands it.
"It isn't competition; it will boost my property values".
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