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Discover Ludwig"dominating by" is not a commonly used phrase in written English
It is not grammatically correct and does not convey a clear meaning. It is possible that it could be used in a very specific context, but it is not a phrase that would be used in everyday writing or speaking. Example: The team was dominating by their star player's exceptional performance. In this sentence, "dominating by" could be interpreted as meaning "dominating through" or "dominating because of." However, a more precise and clear way to phrase it would be: "The team was dominating because of their star player's exceptional performance."
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"We're not dominating by any stretch of the imagination".
Jagger's body language – as always – is dominating by his mouth.
But when she wins, she's not winning because her opponents are making mistakes, she's winning because she's dominating by forcing mistakes and hitting winners".
"But it's always going to be a mixture of a business district and a residential one, with the business dominating by a vast majority".
"Mercedes is dominating by a big margin and we are aware of this.
Results confirmed the present trends in modern industrial cities dominating by transforming the agricultural land into residential and industrial areas.
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Physically dominated by Italians.
Tallahassee was dominated by sports.
"It's dominated by companies.
— were dominated by women.
Almost all are dominated by fishing interests.
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