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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asserts dominance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing power dynamics, behavior, or social interactions where one entity establishes control or superiority over another.
Example: "In the animal kingdom, the alpha male often asserts dominance over the rest of the pack to maintain order."
Alternatives: "establishes control" or "exerts authority."
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Even a gentle love song asserts dominance.
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Future studies exploring manipulations of status linked to changes in ependymin should determine if ependymin expression are reversible when dominants lose their position or lower ranking individuals assert dominance.
Packs asserting dominance.
Fox especially has asserted dominance over CNN in the ratings.
Hopes for civilian leadership fade as the army uses the threat of terrorism to assert dominance.
Within months the Provisional I.R.A. was born and asserted dominance over the old Official I.R.A.
C. A handshake where both parties increasingly tighten their grip in order to assert dominance.
Spreadeagled poses in humans and animals have always been used to assert dominance, and are most often displayed by men.
Given the country's wealth of manual labor, it can assert dominance in crops that must be tended by hand.
Or is it the competitiveness of the athlete: the desire to win and assert dominance over our peers and rivals?
This is clearly a social process among group members who could adopt various strategies for resolving differences including asserting dominance, acquiescing, or some form of reciprocal sense making.
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