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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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Given England's struggles in the air against Scotland, a swap back to the wing seems logical because of Freeman's aerial dominance.

From BBC

While curling columnist and Olympian Tomi Rantamaki, in an article for The Curling News, warned that Canada's dominance in the world of curling means its players should be mindful of the influence they have.

From BBC

In particular, the plan will focus on novel material science, which will build on China’s dominance in critical minerals.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I’m seeing them being much more explicit that they want to use diffusion for—whatever you want to call it—control, dominance,” said Mohanty, who also advises the Indian government.

From The Wall Street Journal

That includes AI-related stocks as Beijing pushes for technology dominance, but also healthcare names that help deal with an aging population.

From Barron's