Sentence examples for To dominance from inspiring English sources

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To dominance

noun

The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy.

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See Also: Hulu's March To Dominance.

And then just like that the Flyers revert to dominance.

Also remarkable is the rise to dominance of vascular plants.

"We had let conservative forces come to dominance on the Court.

By Nick Paumgarten May 23, 2010 And then just like that the Flyers revert to dominance.

They did not rise to dominance by disdaining the use or the threat of force.

Music, once the company's stepping stone to dominance, is now hardly more than a rounding error on its balance sheets.

McGregor's surge to dominance could see him potentially lay claim to both the featherweight and lightweight UFC titles.

The book, a primer on legislative power, describes Johnson's rise to dominance during his time in the Senate.

New York, ascending to dominance by the early 19th century, became the most feared city of all.

But returning to dominance after the events of the last eight months may represent her greatest challenge.

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