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rival

[rahy-vuhl] / ˈraɪ vəl /






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“It’s only rivaled by the ‘84 Sarajevo team.”

From Los Angeles Times

Chinese tech companies and carmakers have poured billions of dollars into autonomous driving technology in the race to outperform each other, as well as rivals in the United States and Europe.

From Barron's

“Prepare to be impressed,” was the tagline Ford used in a 1992 TV ad comparing the Taurus to its Japanese rival.

From The Wall Street Journal

But that did not stop Red Bull's rivals noticing something striking about their new engine - it seemed able to deploy more energy for longer on a more consistent basis than other teams.

From BBC

It sparked mocking on social media, and from rivals such as Wyze, which put out its own online video satirically rephrasing Ring's commercial.

From BBC