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"dominated in terms of" is correct and is used in written English.
For example, you could say: "The software industry is dominated in terms of market size by a few large companies."
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Nematode juveniles dominated in terms of abundance, and a female/male ratio of 1.11 was observed.
The men in white dominated in terms of possession and territory only for a failing that was evident in the autumn to hurt them again.
It is possible, therefore, to overstate the extent to which the West has dominated in terms of global sports structures, organizations, and ideologies.
The encrusting sponge growth form prevailed in cover of the ascidian tunic, while two massive species dominated in terms of frequency of appearance and abundance.
High mass fluxes and groundwater fluxes located near the base of the aquifer dominated in terms of the dissolved mass flux in the profile, although not in terms of concentrations.
Compare that with the Ryder Cup, the other biennial men's team event involving the United States, which the Europeans have dominated in terms of victories in recent years but which has been a magnet for final-day thrills and reversals of fortune.
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No platform dominates in terms of connections.
In fact, London dominates in terms of raw numbers.
"Dancing" still dominates in terms of total audience.
However, stochastic approaches dominate in terms of runtime.
Those that dominate in terms of network centrality and connectivity are called 'super-spreaders'.
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