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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its competition" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the rival or competing entities of a particular subject or object. Example: The tech giant's latest product release has raised the bar for its competition, forcing them to innovate and improve their own offerings.
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But there was one thing that set it apart from its competition: styling.
Vantablack can be produced at lower temperatures than its competition, and it sticks to things better.
Harley-Davidson said it always takes its competition seriously, including the Indian.
Sweeping views over the vineyard put it well ahead of its competition in town.
However, it's not without its competition.
You know, I see no reason why it doesn't beat a lot of its competition.
"I think Wall Street will find it quite attractive," he added, in comparison with its competition.
The first company to make it a reality would have an advantage over its competition.
But can it cannibalize its income at a pace to match its competition?
Its competition is certainly not sleeping.
Its competition would be "60 Minutes".
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