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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an ascendant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to astrology, personal growth, or when referring to something that is rising or gaining influence.
Example: "In astrology, having an ascendant in Leo can indicate a strong, charismatic personality."
Alternatives: "a rising star" or "an emerging force".
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Hers: of an ascendant far-right.
Why? It's an ascendant belief in the power of identity.
They are part of an ascendant United States ski team.
His art was from, for, and about the delights of an ascendant class.
Instead, we turn to his status as an ascendant multimedia potentate.
It must prepare for how it responds to a renewed offensive by an ascendant Tory right.
Employing Hollywood flourishes like split screen and digital effects, "Revival" is a proud statement by an ascendant society.
Mr. Alan tracked down the designer, Neil Denari, an ascendant Los Angeles architect with a penchant for swoopy curves.
He is a palindromist, an anagrammatist, an amateur inventor, and, most visibly these days, an ascendant comedian.
Twenty months later, that plucky exercise in democracy has faded in the face of an ascendant China.
Even when one party has an ascendant majority, the other party adjusts to try to deal with that problem.
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