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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rival to" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a competitor or opponent in a specific context, often in discussions about competition in business, sports, or other fields. Example: "The new smartphone model is a strong rival to the leading brand in the market."
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Rival to Punch for capability.
Quaero, a Franco-German attempted rival to Google, failed risibly.
This episode is a worthy rival to season two's "Blackwater".
"So you're a rival to Alex James?" I say.
GM once saw Saab as a potential rival to BMW.
Mr Gallagher rang his rival to congratulate him.
It would be a formidable rival to the Sands.
As a meat, it's a poor rival to beef steak.
"She was seen as a rival to the president.
Now the company has beaten its 900lb rival to iPad.
A rival to Disney's animated classic "Bambi" this is not.
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