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domain

[doh-meyn] / doʊˈmeɪn /


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The domains of the Habsburgs formed a political and cultural patchwork that would come under increasing strain.

From The Wall Street Journal

That includes a clean tech industry that leads the world in almost every conceivable category, though Wang explores other domains as well.

From Los Angeles Times

Once the work is old enough and its creator is long gone, it enters the public domain, where it’s free for anyone to adapt, twist, remix, chop and screw as they wish.

From Salon

Gift giving is one of the few domains in which society knowingly chooses to run a market inefficiently.

From The Wall Street Journal

They learn to train, monitor and improve AI systems while simultaneously building domain expertise—combining technical fluency with business acumen.

From The Wall Street Journal