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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dominant part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or leading role in a particular context or situation.
Example: "In the discussion about climate change, renewable energy sources play a dominant part in shaping future policies."
Alternatives: "a leading role" or "a key component".
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When it goes wrong: For the average American, meat is a dominant part of many meals.
In neither project does she seem to have a dominant part.
Highly leveraged financial firms became a dominant part of the economy.
The photovoltaic works as a dominant part in this hybrid system.
A dominant part of any book's success is its escapist appeal, and YA excels at providing this.
Carnot took a dominant part in the development of campaign plans, which were discussed by the entire Committee.
In their small-town world, church and its moral lessons are a dominant part of everyday life.
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Note that the approximation havs three parts: a constant part; a polynomial in n of degree x; and a third (dominant) part which converges to 0 exponentially fast as n→∞.
But the students I teach are freshmen and often feel that they cannot cross their coaches, who are a more dominant part of their lives than any other adult on campus.
Only 10 percent of Binghamton's 14,700 students are members of social or professional fraternities and sororities, making Greek life a less dominant part of campus life than at some other schools.
Combined with strong ratings this week for two shows with similar formats, "The Mole" on ABC and "Temptation Island" on Fox, the numbers for "Survivor" reinforced the expectation of network executives that the genre will become a more dominant part of prime time programming in the near future.
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