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The phrase "dominate by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation where one person or thing has control or influence over another. Here is an example: "Throughout history, many societies were dominated by powerful kings and rulers." In this sentence, "dominated by" means that the societies were under the control or influence of these rulers.
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By examining closely symbolic struggles in the service workplace, we can see how the cultural capital wielded to gain dominance reinforces the ability of the upper classes to dominate, by naturalizing their superior "quality" in the form of education, demeanor, and execution of soft skills.
The Germans dominate by default, not by choice.
Perhaps most significantly, American firms no longer dominate by profits (see chart 3).
Someone big and bold and able to dominate by sheer force of personality.
The search for hydrocarbon deposits in the Carpathian Foredeep is dominate by seismic methods.
Any hopes for a secular Iraq should also be abandoned -- the Shiites will dominate by force of numbers.
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Our world is one dominated by possessions.
Physically dominated by Italians.
Tallahassee was dominated by sports.
"It's dominated by companies.
— were dominated by women.
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