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The phrase "dominion of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is under the control of someone or something else. For example, you could say "The dominion of the government reached far beyond the borders of the country."
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He exalts the dominion of the strong.
Map of the dominion of Canada.
He entrusted the dominion of night to the moon god.
Map of the Dominion of Canada / James White, F.R.G.S., geographer.
You can't even find the Dominion of Asphynxia?
Time to wrestle back dominion of my house.
Relief map of the Dominion of Canada / James White, geographer.
Map of the Dominion of Canada / James White, geographer.
The unified Dominion of Canada was made official by the British North America Act of 1867.
To Sayyid Qutb, remember, man must not be under the dominion of man.
Map of the Dominion of Canada and Newfoundland / James White, geographer.
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