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Fair competition is necessary for the healthy growth of industry.
Competition is not by nature evil.
Having run the race, Jane had two glasses of barley tea.
The competition has become fierce.
Effectively dealing with competition is an important part of life.
He came in fifth in the race.
He came fifth place in the race.
Competition is neither good nor evil in itself.
Competition is not bad in itself.
I want to get away from the rat race.
Corporations are competing to fill the vacuum.
Arriving at school, I found the race was over.
When I got to school, the race had already finished.
Only by prohibiting nuclear weapons altogether can we stop the arms race.
We must prevail against our rivals by all means.
We face competition from foreign suppliers.
We are in a fierce competition with that company.
Our company failed to survive a cutthroat competition.
The word 'excessive competition' is frequently used in Japanese industry, but there is not a precise definition of the practice.
Company A is trying to play us off against Company B in a severe price-war.

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