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Discover Ludwig"dominion over" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrase meaning power, control, or mastery over something or someone. For example, "The ruler had dominion over the kingdom for many years."
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The banana has dominion over them all.
That victory gave Kamehameha dominion over all the Hawaiian islands.
Our devices and gadgets hold an illimitable dominion over us.
"[The owner] does not have absolute dominion over that land.
Townsmen and tribesmen fought for dominion over the state.
They have no dominion over the realm of absurdity.
We have dominion over our pets, but not other people.
People cause wars – people who want dominion over other people.
But if these machines are so smart, won't they achieve some sort of dominion over us?
But I believe the most corrosive is Israeli dominion over another people.
So the man and his buddy the rib-thing have dominion over everything.
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