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Discover Ludwig'dominance of' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the status or authority of a person over a certain area or group. For example: The soldier was aware of her dominance of the encampment, and was too scared to disobey her orders.
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The dominance of English is another.
American dominance of the air was crucial.
The dominance of the big two continues.
The dominance of Americans has prompted debate.
It is the dominance of tenements.
You mention Barcelona's dominance of possession.
Ditto, presumably, for the continuing Canadian dominance of ice hockey, the Japanese dominance of sumo wrestling, the English dominance of... um... darts.
Oklahoma's dominance of Texas Tech was evident from the outset.
No network is going to end the dominance of cable.
Francis's account gushed about "the continued dominance" of Allonzo Trier.
It continues to battle the dominance of the private car.
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