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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rival in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something that is competing or vying against another person or thing. The word "rival" can also function as a noun or verb, but in this phrase, it is acting as an adjective. Example: The two companies are rival in the market for organic food products. This means that both companies are competing against each other in the market for organic food products.
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But for the moment, Pakistan has a rival in disarray.
The authority of verse has no rival in Arabic culture.
Nicholas's adventures would be hard to rival in fiction.
One rival in the region says Citi's business is "brilliant".
(So, too, did the Maudes, her only rival in Tolstoy).
Polls show her beating either rival in a run-off.
Office Depot acquired OfficeMax, a smaller rival, in 2013.
(Her only rival in this regard might be Prince).
He continued to assail his rival in deeply personal terms.
Corona is brewed by Femsa's rival in Mexico, Grupo Modelo.
Shares in China Unicom, the smaller rival in the country's duopoly, followed.
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