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Direct competition is a company that offers a product that customers may choose over your product. Indirect competition is a company that offers a substitute good.
When a company wipes out all its competition, it is often referred to as achieving a monopoly. In a monopoly, a single company dominates the market, controlling prices and supply, which can lead to reduced choices for consumers. This practice can raise concerns regarding anti-competitive behavior and is often subject to regulatory scrutiny to ensure fair competition.
Lower competition.
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There is no past tense for the word "company," because company is a noun. Only verbs have a past tense.
Direct competition is a company that offers a product that customers may choose over your product. Indirect competition is a company that offers a substitute good.
The latin word for 'competition' is 'concorrenza'.
The word competition is a singular, common, abstract noun.
i was in a math competition
IBM is a company, so it can't be a perfect competition. Only industries can be a perfect competition, or not.
Competition is the word.
are global competition impacting Tiffany & Company
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the verb compete is connected with the word competition.
Competition is when you compete with someone.
Some of the types of competition faced by a company include similar services or goods produced by a rival company. Another type of competition arises where a very different product or service threatens to nullify the need for a company's existing product. For example, cellphones reduced the need to have pagers.
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