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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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Their dominance comes from genome streamlining, an evolutionary strategy in which organisms shed genes to conserve energy in nutrient-poor environments.

From Science Daily

Yes, you know the opposition will have a little go at fighting back, especially if you are away somewhere, but you just think you are going to have the same dominance and as many chances.

From BBC

Sabalenka has attributed her dominance over the past year to being "more mature, older, whatever you want to call it".

From Barron's

"Yet maintaining that dominance is perhaps more uncertain than ever, hinging on the right calls around pricing and developing the next generation of devices, particularly wearables and the anticipated foldable iPhone."

From Barron's

Napoli know the dominance of the Premier League only too well after Wednesday night.

From BBC