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Discover LudwigThe phrase "domain of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a field or area of knowledge or activity. For example, "He was an expert in the domain of theoretical physics."
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That's the domain of the athlete".
The domain of politics isn't".
Each was the domain of a scholar.
Accountability remains the exclusive domain of adults.
"This isn't the domain of techies anymore.
Ageing defines a much more sweeping domain of uselessness.
No other domain of culture would try this one on.
Our obsession with work extends to the domain of family.
Credits are also the domain of too-much-information moments.
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It's the domain of linebackers and safeties with territorial issues.
For nations, this process falls under the domain of psychohistory.
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