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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dominate force" is not correct.
Did you mean "a dominant force"? You can use this phrase when referring to a powerful influence or entity in a particular context, such as in business, politics, or social dynamics.
Example: "In the tech industry, Apple has established itself as a dominant force, shaping trends and consumer preferences."
Alternatives: "a leading force" or "a prevailing force".
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Together with their friends in Silicon Valley, communitarians are becoming a dominate force in society.
At 6'3", Gabby is a dominate force on and off the pro beach volleyball circuit.
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Americans are a dominating force in baseball.
But Shockey has not been a dominating force.
Labor, once a dominating force in Israeli politics, won just 13 seats in the 120-seat Parliament.
Until the 1960s the club was a dominating force in the amateur Isthmian League.
During her time, she has turned the program into a dominating force in the Ivy League and in the region.
Jenkins and his brother Hayes Alan were a dominating force in American competitive for much of the 1950s.
In the last two seasons Princeton has gone from an Ivy underdog to a dominating force with an eye on the NCAA postseason.
The influence of the solution pH on BSA adsorption was examined, suggesting that hydrogen bonding is a dominating force.
Cuba, which had produced many excellent professional boxers before professional sports were banned by Fidel Castro's government, became a dominating force in international amateur boxing.
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