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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more dominant" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
Example: In the workplace, men are often seen as more dominant than women, leading to a gender pay gap. In this example, "more dominant" is used to compare the level of dominance between men and women. Another example: The new CEO's leadership style was more dominant than the previous CEO, resulting in a more efficient and successful company. In this sentence, "more dominant" is used to describe the level of dominance in the leadership styles of two different CEOs.
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More dominant, more complete.
More dominant, though, is Moorer's trademark moodiness.
And finally, the Kenyan dominance has become, if anything, more dominant.
And as far as dominance goes, the US women's team has been more dominant.
Carmen is very funny and more dominant.
That Wakefield was more dominant.
There was no one more dominant.
"But I could be more dominant rebounding, more dominant on one-on-one defense.
Only in Hawaii and Maryland are Democrats more dominant.
But the more dominant mood is celebration of life.
Globally, Man Booker is more dominant than ever.
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