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Discover Ludwig"eminent domain" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the power of a government or its agent to take private property for public use. For example, "The government used eminent domain to take the land for the new freeway."
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eminent domain
noun
The right of a government over the private lands within its jurisdiction. Usually invoked to compel land owners to sell their property in preparation for a major construction project such as a freeway.
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See also eminent domain.
GOT eminent domain?
Invoking eminent domain would be political suicide.
You'll never use eminent domain.
— Eminent domain ruling hits close to home.
"Eminent domain scares people," Ms. Abram acknowledged.
Eminent domain fights could take years.
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There's also eminent domain abuse.
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