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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dominates when" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an adverbial phrase to indicate a condition or circumstance in which someone or something is dominant or in control. Example: The team dominates when they have possession of the ball and control the tempo of the game.
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This gentler side is what dominates when you meet Carey.
But make no mistake, Edwards envisions the days when his defense dominates, when his defense wins.
We are now at a time when image dominates, when we are more susceptible than ever to judge by appearance.
As with so many of the 3m or so Iraqis who have fled Baathist rule, one question dominates: when, or if, to go home.The call is pressing.
Conversely, microtwin activity dominates when easy dislocation glide is prevented.
So, Neel relaxation dominates when the particle is functionalized and introduced for hyperthermia application.
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The d-bonds dominate when both types of bonding are present.
"He had the ability to come in and dominate when needed.
But they dominated when needed, with the Giants running on nine straight plays in the third quarter.
But he had to dominate; when challenged, his anger, Professor Gordon writes, was "incandescent" and "volcanic".
The Heat have dominated when Hibbert sits, whereas the Pacers have outscored the Heat when Hibbert is on the court.
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