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The phrase "undercut competitors" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to reduce prices or offer something of greater value so as to gain an advantage over competitors. For example, "The company decided to undercut competitors by offering a 20% discount on their products."
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He encouraged his salesmen to undercut competitors in markets deemed minor.
Illegal migrant working lets unscrupulous employers undercut competitors by exploiting the vulnerable.
That could make the iPhone accessible to cost-conscious consumers and undercut competitors like Palm.
And Ms. Clancy's clients, with lower leverage, have been able to undercut competitors who are struggling under greater debt.
Starting at $14.75 per hour or $99 per day, with higher prices on weekends, Zipvan would not undercut competitors on cost in every case.
Mr. Kozlov, who is certified in lead-safe practices, said he expected some contractors to try and skirt the rules and undercut competitors.
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An astute retailer, he built his business by undercutting competitors.
Through apparently legitimate front companies, the Camorra undercuts competitors by up to 90% to snatch toxic waste disposal contracts from factories seeking to reduce their costs.
One of a legion of digital labourers in developing countries, Joel secured his international clients by undercutting competitors and charging a paltry $5-7 5-7 hour.
Even if demand in Asia — 85% of last year's volume — weakens much further, PAP can shift exports to North America and Europe, undercutting competitors there.
Three years later, Morris mailed the first catalog and later began offering motor boats and trailers, selling at factory-direct prices, undercutting competitors.
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