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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exert supremacy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which a person or group has control or dominates over another person or group. For example, "The dictator was determined to exert supremacy over the country."
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The Americas were not a new world and were not first discovered by Europeans, and yet it is confounding how this conjoined construct is repeatedly advanced to exert supremacy, and orchestrate land acquisition, national expansion, Indian removal and economic exploitation.
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City, as they did in the first half, then scored while Liverpool were exerting supremacy.
In a game played 24 hours after the initial meeting was washed away in a Warsaw deluge, England struggled to exert any supremacy and it was no surprise when Glik took advantage of a rare misjudgement from keeper Joe Hart to head home a corner with 19 minutes left.
Powers that used to be the preserve of the sovereign have gradually been transferred to Parliament while the Commons has exerted its supremacy over the Lords.
Pope John XII, recognizing the emperor's intention of exerting imperial supremacy over the papacy, began to fear for his own future.
Nor did he flag even when the visitors exerted their supremacy after Marouane Fellaini's goal, with James Wilson's second in stoppage time wrapping up the win.
Weaving together history, biography, and social science, Coates contends that the unacknowledged legacy of slavery and white supremacy still exerts a harmful influence on American society, particularly in the devastating concentration of poverty and disadvantage in our country's poorest black communities.
Its core area was directly administered by Hayam Wuruk, and the vast outlying territory acknowledged his supremacy, but he exerted little direct control over it.
And with the All Blacks forwards in the supremacy and Australia's key men Quade Cooper and David Pocock unable to exert a decisive influence, two second-half penalties sent a capacity Kiwi crowd away into the Auckland night in delight.
If he accepted lay authority in church government as exerted through the council, his personal influence averted both the subservient Erastianism (the supremacy of lay authority in ecclesiastical matters) of Lutheranism and exhausting conflict, as at Geneva.
But what has really secured its cultural supremacy above and beyond the world of kiddie entertainment is the grip it exerts on grown-ups, albeit a certain kind of grown up.
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