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name of competitor
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "name of competitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific title or designation of a rival company or individual in a particular market or industry. Example: "In our market analysis, we need to include the name of competitor to understand their positioning."
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The deadline to submit the names of competitors in all sports except track and field was Wednesday.
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Rather than requiring human staff to trawl through hours of recordings, West uses Nexidia's technology to search for keywords and phases, such as positive or negative adjectives, or the names of competitors.
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The deadline to submit the names of competitors in all sports except track and field was Wednesday, leaving five of seven Iraqi Olympic hopefuls with no shot at participating in the Games.
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While Microsoft is trying to lure people away from using browsers like Firefox or Chrome with cold hard cash (or at least a chance to get some of that), Google employees don't make a big fuss about letting people use the brand names of competitors in their videos and they humorously handle the fact that none of the people interviewed knew what Google Chrome is to begin with.
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A picture caption with an article on June 12 about the Bishnu Charan Ghosh Cup, an international yoga asana competition, misspelled the given name of the competitor shown warming up in the hallway at the LAX Radisson.
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The competition tab lets you add the name of any competitor or product.
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Dragon: A1 is the drag name of a competitor from RuPaul's Drag Race.
An earlier version of this article misspelled the name of a competitor to Google Maps.
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A sports article on Wednesday about the men's competition at the world figure skating championships in Moscow misstated the given name of a competitor from Japan.
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FELICITY BARRINGER Correction: October 30, 2000, Monday Because of an editing error, a report in the Media Talk column of Business Day last Monday about efforts by The Miami Herald to put its name on the Broward County convention center misstated the former name of a competitor.
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Type the name of a competitor into any search engine and examine the search results.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When conducting market research, always record the "name of competitor" precisely as it is known in the market to avoid confusion.
Common error
Ensure correct spelling when referring to the "name of competitor". Misspelling can lead to inaccurate data and unprofessional communication.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "name of competitor" functions primarily as a noun phrase. It identifies the designation or title used to refer to a rival entity within a specific context, such as business or sports. While Ludwig provides examples of similar phrases, there are no direct examples.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "name of competitor" is a grammatically correct noun phrase used to identify a rival entity. According to Ludwig, this phrase follows standard grammar rules, yet no direct examples are available in the provided data. Despite its grammatical correctness, it is best to use shorter alternatives, like "competitor's name" for brevity. It maintains a neutral formality level, making it suitable for various contexts, yet its use can be enhanced by ensuring correct spelling and precise recording. In essence, while the phrase is usable, its frequency and impact can be improved with context-aware alternatives.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
competitor's name
This alternative uses a possessive form to indicate the name belonging to a competitor.
identity of the rival
This phrase replaces "name" with "identity" and "competitor" with "rival", focusing on the specific characteristics.
rival's brand name
This alternative is suitable when the competition is happening at business level.
designation of the contender
This alternative uses more formal terms like "designation" and "contender" to refer to the competitor's name.
title of the opposing party
This option uses "title" to mean name and "opposing party" to mean competitor, conveying a sense of conflict or competition.
name of the opposition
This alternative uses "opposition" as a synonym for competitor, suitable in contexts of conflict or disagreement.
competitor identification
This phrase uses a noun form to convey the act of identifying a competitor.
identification of the competition
This option shifts the focus to identifying the competition itself rather than just its name.
the challenger's moniker
This version uses "moniker" as a synonym for name and "challenger" for competitor, providing a more informal tone.
who the competition is
This is a more informal, question-like way of asking for the competitor's name.
FAQs
How to use "name of competitor" in a sentence?
You can use "name of competitor" to refer to a rival company or individual in a specific market or industry. For example, "In our market analysis, we need to include the "competitor's name" to understand their positioning."
What can I say instead of "name of competitor"?
You can use alternatives like "rival's name", "competitor's brand name", or "identification of the competition" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "name of competitor" or "competitor's name"?
Both "name of competitor" and ""competitor's name"" are grammatically correct, but ""competitor's name"" is more concise and commonly used.
What's the difference between "name of competitor" and "competitor's brand name"?
"Name of competitor" is a general term. "Competitor's brand name" is specifically used when referring to the commercial brand under which the competitor operates.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
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