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1 London's the cheapest place to buy one, because there's so much competition .
2 The big operators put the blame on too much competition and over-regulation.
3 I don't suppose there'll be much competition outside of this 'ringer,' anyway.
4 We are very keen to see as much competition as possible, Bowley said.
5 There is not much competition in online fashion - perhaps for good reason.
6 On one hand, it doesn't have much competition among ticket buyers.
7 They don't like gathering in large numbers - too much competition for food.
8 There was a vast deal too much competition for seats in the afternoon.
9 There's not as much competition , there's not as much emphasis on the craft.
10 It's not so much competition as it is cooperation down there.
11 The face of a global pin-up who'd played too much competition poker recently.
12 Today there is too much competition from Czechoslovakia where modern mass-production methods are used.
13 Not even for a large interest; there is so much competition in your profession.
14 Only it has too much competition to ever win out.
15 To Menander he gives the preference, without allowing much competition .
16 What tends to harm?-Too much competition , because the country is too poor for it.
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