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Discover LudwigThe phrase "local competition" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to any competition or contest that takes place within a specific local area, such as a town, city, or region. Example: "The local competition for best pizza in town was fierce, with several small family-owned restaurants vying for the title."
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The Shabab face local competition.
Anticipate: Be prepared for fierce local competition.
On what level is the local competition?
Yet Western firms will face stiff local competition.
New Generation saw off some local competition in Jalisco.
The local competition seems to go at a mellower pace.
Killing time online, he discovered the local competition scene.
There is certainly plenty of local competition for those sales.
In Mexico, StarMedia's strongest market, local competition is heating up.
By comparison, Germany's ratio was 5.7% and America's 8.6%.Better still, the local competition looked feeble.
Fierce local competition from the savings banks and co-operatives will not go away.
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