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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hegemony on' is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase 'hegemony over' to indicate a form of control or influence that one person or group has over another. For example, "The country's rise to power led to a hegemony over the region."
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Yet the very fact that ordinary people feel they can protest, and are affected daily and palpably by the toxic waste, might prove one of the biggest threats to the Party's hegemony on power.
They see threats to their hegemony on all sides.
That is, they rebelled against liberalism's hegemony on campus.
Last year, however, the French-trained Glória De Campeão broke that hegemony on the new surface.
"Al Qaeda's strategy is aimed at weakening US hegemony on the Muslim nation," he said approvingly.
A period of conservative hegemony on the Court seems a real possibility.
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But the coalition, a recent fusion between the traditional black party and a smaller third party, had campaigned to break that hegemony, cheered on by youth less hung up on ethnicity and increasingly fed up with the status quo.
The Albanians spot a weakness: killing and mutilating one of the girls Cal sleeps with gives them the leverage they need to challenge Richie's crime hegemony head-on.
This is a good time to re-establish a soft hegemony, based on energy, bribery, propaganda and subversion, over a large chunk of the former Soviet empire.
One of the central factors in which America's self-confidence was predicated - global hegemony based on unrivalled military supremacy - has been fundamentally undermined.
Reinfeldt's coalition ended the long Social Democratic hegemony four years ago on a pledge to lower taxes and to trim the country's generous welfare benefits.
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