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The phrase "real competition" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a situation where two or more parties are competing against each other in an attempt to win something, as in: "The election was a real competition, with both parties vying for the majority of votes."
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This creates real competition".
Then the real competition began.
The real competition is over sponsorship money.
"There is no real competition," Mr. Ferrer said.
"I mean, it's not a real competition.
Their team emphatically won the real competition.
And find ways to promote real competition.
The party doesn't' have any real competition.
"I have got real competition at the club.
Doing so will bring real competition to the industry.
The only real competition would be from Apple's Thunderbolt standard.
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