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Discover Ludwig'a domineering' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a tendency to be overly controlling or assertive. For example, "I was uncomfortable in the presence of my mother's new boyfriend - he had a domineering personality."
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For now, the iPhone is a dominant business for Apple and the smartphone is a domineering force in our daily lives.
Jaroslaw, a domineering figure, is seen as more controversial than his brother.
He became a domineering influence in her life, while she acquiesced to his demands.
Suzette Gondry is a domineering presence who draws your attention but doesn't necessarily hold it.
Eileen Atkins is magnificent as Mrs Rafi suggesting a domineering Bloomsbury hostess descending on darkest Suffolk.
Richard's mother is a domineering traditionalist who cannot abide the changes she sees around her.
Her defence lawyers said she was terrorised by a domineering husband.
He called the Israelis a "domineering" people and warned them against going to war.
A domineering colonel along the lines of George Armstrong Custer determines to tame the animal.
He was not big on Washington socializing, or on the idea of a domineering Fed chairman.
At the same time, he's a domineering tyrant to his family.
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