Sentence examples for continued domination from inspiring English sources

"continued domination" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to an ongoing state or action of being controlled or ruled by someone or something. Example: Despite efforts to promote democracy, the country remained under continued domination by its authoritarian government.

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Alitalia may not be viable as a global airline, but regulatory manipulation and backdoor subsidies allow it continued domination of Italian airspace.

He was killed, ETA explained in a recent communiqué, because he had been trying to "play good cop" in a political game "aimed at insuring the Basque Country's dismemberment and continued domination by Spain".

How People Listen to Podcasts | November 2018 | New podcast creation app Anchor shared their September 2018 data on podcasts that were distributed via Anchor, framing Apple Podcasts continued domination of market share but the rapid rise of Spotify as the clear second-place.

Life is full of change, but one thing we can always rely on is Fox News' continued domination of the cable news ratings.

Though people would eventually become a little bored with their continued domination their ethos was widely admired.

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So in the end, the continuing domination of Red Bull and its driver had ultimately surprised few observers.

The continuing domination of Italian cities by landed aristocrats was to condition much of their future history.

A dearth of women working in head offices, a relative lack of qualifications and their continuing domination of lower status roles were to blame, the research found.

The last came in the men's 4x100m individual medley, where his strong butterfly leg ensured USA's continuing domination of the pool.

The continuing domination of a few favourites many of whom were Germans much displeased the high officials, whose position was threatened by the personal caprices of ruler or favourite, and incensed even more the rank and file of the service nobility, who could not obtain rewards or favours from the sovereign without the approval and help of the favourites.

The situation facing Centrica, SEE and other large utilities has become more fraught since Ofgem and the Competition and Markets Authority expressed deep concern about past profit levels and the continuing domination of both power and supply markets by the vertically integrated companies.

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