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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dominant for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate something that is prominent or prevalent among a group or population. For example: Studies have shown that blue is the dominant color for cars in the United States.
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The legalists are dominant for now.
Both starters were dominant for the first five innings.
"Asymmetrical conflict will be dominant for decades," he said.
"He has been so dominant for so long.
The country has not been as dominant for a decade.
— about accepting the challenge "to try to be dominant for seven innings".
"Google is just too dominant for any of us to feel entirely comfortable".
By some measures, the U.S. will remain dominant for years to come.
Utterly dominant for the first half, Liverpool slipped into frustrated raggedness in the second.
One group is dominant for a while, then another becomes stronger.
DAL's research found that no one style was dominant for the whole period.
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