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Discover Ludwig"on the competition" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a contest or event in which people are competing for a prize or reward. For example: "I am looking forward to competing on the competition next month!"
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Nokia's work force is committed, he said, to taking on the competition.
Keep an eye on the competition.
As in his take on the competition.
The city is spending $40,000 on the competition.
"Everyone wants to keep an eye on the competition".
"We never comment on the competition," she said.
More details on the competition were not yet available.
And everyone thinks they will lose out on the competition".
But she should keep her eye on the competition.
Will there be any effect on the competition and consumers?
Zuckerberg's obviously kept an eye on the competition.
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