beat off competition

Frequency: 7.29.5 per million words

To successfully outperform or defeat competitors, especially in a business or sporting context.

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  • The new startup worked tirelessly to beat off competition from more established firms.
  • Our company had to innovate constantly to beat off competition in the tech industry.
  • They successfully beat off competition from three other teams to win the championship.
  • In order to beat off competition, we are launching a new marketing campaign next month.
  • The small local shop has managed to beat off competition from large supermarket chains.
  • With a superior product, they were confident they could beat off any competition.
  • Beating off fierce competition is the primary goal for our sales department this quarter.
  • The airline lowered its prices to beat off competition from budget carriers.
  • After years of struggle, the brand finally beat off competition to become the market leader.
  • A strong business plan is essential if you want to beat off competition and succeed.