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This has resulted in the predomination of sp2-rich structures — which tend to be two-dimensional — in compounds tested for drug discovery.

From Nature

A forthcoming documentary, "The Business of Recovery," exposes the private addiction treatment industry for it's predomination of the 12-step approach – with fees in the tens of thousands of dollars per month.

From US News

If videogames have become the predominant art form of the 21st Century, they have done so by amusing a population that has embraces its own predomination.

From Forbes

Beyond curbing the predomination of residents from any one country, Mr. Sawaris also wants to find a celebrity endorser for Andermatt.

A predomination of the nervous system, when it is unusually active or highly developed, which is what we mean in speaking of a "nervous temperament," "a nervous person," &c.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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