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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always monopolize" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone consistently takes control or dominates a particular resource, conversation, or situation.
Example: "In meetings, she tends to always monopolize the discussion, leaving little room for others to share their thoughts."
Alternatives: "consistently dominate" or "frequently control".
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In the rare moment that we are able to interact with other members of the black community in discussions about our lives, we barely get a word in edgewise while they seem to always monopolize the conversation.
Genomic analyses show that the dominant silverback in a multimale group does not always monopolize females within his group (Bradley et al. 2005).
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The fundamental barrier to development in Haiti, and the reason so much international aid has failed, the World Bank says, has been two centuries of terrible government controlled by "a small elite" that always monopolized money and power, and "often used force to control the country".
In the modern era, power has always been monopolized by special interests.
One or two blatherers always end up monopolizing the discussion at meetings, and running everything off the rails.
Kasey Errico, who taught most of Philip's seventh- and eighth-grade classes at the Ridge and Valley Charter School in Blairstown, N.J., noted that there were always students who monopolized class time.
More than 100 years ago, Karl Marx wrote, "One capitalist always kills many," meaning that a constantly dwindling number of capitalists would eventually monopolize everything.
On the whole, Ibiza is a very peaceful place my theory is that wherever there is an awful lot of money to be made, there will always attract a criminal fraternity and there's always gonna be more than one group that tries to monopolize a situation.
Movie versions, of course, always boost book sales, but the burst of interest in this case has enabled the book to monopolize the No. 1 sales spot in Britain for the past couple of weeks.
They monopolize the background, too.
"They can't monopolize Spider-Man.
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