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Discover LudwigThe phrase "becomes dominant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where one element or factor gains superiority or control over others.
Example: "In the competition for market share, the new technology quickly becomes dominant, overshadowing its predecessors."
Alternatives: "emerges as the leader" or "takes precedence."
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But gradually an overall impression becomes dominant.
That genetic disposition becomes dominant over time.
"As one becomes dominant, the other slowly dies".
And that sense of visionary experience finally becomes dominant in Sendak's 1981 book Outside Over There.
First, it becomes dominant, and alternative versions of the truth are suppressed.
Once this narrowly framed conversation becomes dominant, dissenting voices will appear marginal and irrelevant.
These species also are present in the east, but the larch becomes dominant there.
Slowly, as her power diminishes, another force in Lily, the force released by her imagination, becomes dominant, as voice in a novel becomes dominant over character, as tone and texture over plot.
In this way, shopping is confused with resistance; a bogus egalitarianism prevails; a vicious man-on-the-streetism becomes dominant.
A teacherly element is undoubtedly part of Byatt's literary personality and gradually it becomes dominant in The Children's Book.
As frequency increases, inductive behavior becomes dominant and capacitance decreases.
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