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1 And at home, Chinese device buyers are notoriously fickle, switching between brands in a cut-throat market .
2 In a cut-throat market where prices have halved since last year, it will reduce costs as well.
3 The two groups are competing in a increasingly cut-throat market where strategic alliances are becoming the order of the day.
4 The entry of the deep-pocketed conglomerate is expected to heighten competition and keep a lid on tariffs in an already cut-throat market .
5 But in the cut-throat market of food retailing, the supermarkets wwould have to find other ways to make the money back, the agency added.
6 They must think about competing in a world of ever-smaller margins and cut-throat markets .
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