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The phrase "a vast domain of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large area or field of knowledge, influence, or control.
Example: "The internet has become a vast domain of information, connecting people from all over the world."
Alternatives: "a wide realm of" or "an extensive area of".
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Today semi-active suspensions are used over a vast domain of applications.
The crucial fact is that the databases, like the hypothetical library, store and retrieve articles separately within a vast domain of diverse texts.
The crucial fact is that the Databases, like the hypothetical library, store and retrieve articles separately within a vast domain of diverse texts.
The most minimal painting, but one still charged with feeling, is "Vacation," two yellow ruts in a plain of grass that stops at the edge of a vast domain of sky.
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Henry controlled more of France than any ruler since the Carolingians; these lands, combined with his possessions in England, Wales, Scotland and much of Ireland, produced a vast domain often referred to by historians as the Angevin empire.
This allows access to both enantiomers as well as the racemate of a functionalized cyclopentene using a single chiral ligand and these findings bring responsive chiral catalysts into the vast domain of phosphine-based transition metal catalysis10,24.
In spite of vast domain of collected data, no model is now capable to explain all observed spectral features of dust aerosol.
We were conscious of the fact that this training field was only one of hundreds of training fields scattered all across the southern half of our country, from Florida to Calif, the vast domain of what is called the Army Air Forces Flying Command.
The vast domain of federal power has not been fully occupied, and accordingly, outside the realm of patent and copyright, the states do play a role in the regulation of intellectual property.
The shift in the logic of economy from the house to the vast domain of political economy indicates not only the origin of the economy but also how the technique of administering a large territory and its population always starts from the management of the most basic private space.
They are not restrictions upon the vast domain of the criminal law the belongs exclusively to the States. 2 Needless to say, no statesman of his day cared more for safeguarding the liberties that were enshrined in the Bill of Rights than did James Madison.
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