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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assistant dominated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where an assistant has significant control or influence over a task or decision-making process.
Example: "In the meeting, the assistant dominated the discussion, guiding the agenda and making key decisions."
Alternatives: "assistant-led" or "assistant-controlled".
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Google's Assistant dominated the show's headlines through sheer brute force of product announced and an over the top ad campaign that found everything from the monorails to the signage at the Westgate emblazoned with the words "Hey Google".
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HomePod will arrive to a crowded market when it finally does drop, following a CES that was utterly dominated by assistant-powered devices.
He was regularly chosen as an assistant, serving on the council that dominated the public affairs of the colony, but did not reach higher office until 1678, when he was first elected deputy governor under John Leverett.
But with Monday's move, N.Y.U.'s 1,600 graduate assistants are seeking to persuade the National Labor Relations Board, now dominated by President Obama's appointees, to reverse a 2004 decision that found that graduate teaching assistants at private universities are essentially students, not workers, and thus do not have a right to unionize and bargain for a contract.
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