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Isn't it more appropriate to use "competitor" instead of "competition"? Why does he say "competition"?

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Rebecca

In this clip the phrase "competition" is being used in a business sense. In business a "competitor" is another business offering the same kind of service that you do. They are a a person, team, or company that is competing against you in the same thing. "Competition" is different. It’s the alternative to your service that takes away your business from you. So in this clip he's saying that this is something which is trying to take away from us. Ex: Their prices are better than any of their competitors. Ex: Clothing stores also face heavy competition from factory outlets.

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