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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'offered competition' is correct and usable in written English
You could use it to describe how a certain business or individual is trying to compete in a particular market. For example, "John saw great potential in the market, so he decided to open a new business to offer competition to the existing businesses."
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Nature offered competition with a variety show of weather, including pounding rain on the Venetian Theater's tent roof.
But a century later they had been crowded out of all but the most demeaning trades as economic pressures, reinforcing ancient prejudices, eliminated them wherever they offered competition to male craftsmen.
It offered competition, drama, lively characters and eye candy in the form of sometimes gorgeous clothes as well as the models who wear them.
Traffic declined rapidly when the railways offered competition, and the navigation ceased to be maintained from 1888, though some traffic continued on the lower sections.
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Combining William Morrison and Safeway, the fifth- and fourth-biggest chains in the country, could be "pro-competitive in creating a powerful fourth national player to offer competition to Asda, Sainsbury and Tesco," the Competition Commission said in the letter.
Even on cable, only "The Sopranos" offers competition.
Franchising, critics have long stressed, only really offers competition at the time of bidding, if at all.
Still, Mr. Maloney said he was confident that WiMax would catch on, because it could offer competition to cable and telephone companies selling high-speed Internet access.
But, I wonder, do the publishers and editors of the commercial regional press feel the same way, given that hyperlocals offer competition to their own online content?
Low-fare carriers like Southwest and JetBlue aren't big enough to offer competition everywhere, since they operate only on limited routes and at certain airports like Baltimore-Washington or John F. Kennedy in New York.
Its members are therefore more willing to invest in businesses and technologies that might offer competition to the elite; they are also more likely to be open to the outside world.
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