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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rising competition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe when an increase in competition is taking place in a particular market or industry. For example, "Thanks to advances in technology, the online retail market has seen rising competition in recent years."
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Telstra is seeking acquisitions to increase growth amid rising competition.
It comes amid rising competition for university places.
Irrigated agriculture is facing rising competition worldwide for access to reliable, low cost, high quality water.
With rising competition, how does Berkshire's company protect its market share?
The new relationship could be equally advantageous to Bonobos, which is dealing with rising competition online.
Fairtrade is also facing rising competition from rival ethical labelling systems, such as the Rainforest Alliance.
As Mr Ralfe says, rising competition in both the mining and marketing of rough gems explains it.
The giant chip maker is responding to rising competition in the market for notebooks priced at $400 and less.
Shoppers may have little more to spend but in Birmingham, the rising competition is there for all to see.
Rising competition from rivals in South Korea and China has also increased the pressure on Japanese manufacturers to consider mergers.
This town's talent agents, facing rising competition from talent managers, are no longer satisfied with merely being powerful and rich.
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