Your English writing platform
Discover Ludwig"hold hegemony" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have dominant influence or authority over something. An example sentence would be: The country is determined to hold hegemony over the region.
Exact(2)
In the present ecosystem discourse, economy and competitiveness hold hegemony, and the objective of 'organic networks' is above all to serve economic productivity.
(North Korea, according to its official news agency, views the arrangement as a serious threat "pursuant to the U.S. strategic interests to hold hegemony in Northeast Asia"). .
Similar(58)
After that Apple's App Store held hegemony on the apps that give tablets value.
The North, so much less prosperous than the South, where London holds hegemony, depends on European Union investments and grants.
The Tribal Hidage has been used to construct theories about the political organisation of the Anglo-Saxons, and to give an insight into the Mercian state and its neighbours at a time when Mercia held hegemony over a number of other peoples.
Back when pitches were made of real grass and ball skills ruled supreme, the stick wizards of the Pakistani and Indian teams held an unrelenting hegemony over world hockey.
Eventually, Japan was perceived as a loyal anti-communist ally that could help hold Soviet and Chinese hegemony in check if it had more than just a token military.
In considerable part this followed the spread of universities from the West to other parts of the world and, within universities, the very definite shift away from the hegemony once held by humanities alone to the near-hegemony held today by the sciences, physical and social.
So, while the mainstream press might not enjoy the hegemony it held before the Internet, most of what the country knows about the secret activities of its government it knows thanks to news organizations that still take their responsibilities seriously: reporters who check to make sure that the double agent is safe before they publish the story.
The assertive exercise of (benign!) global hegemony seemingly held the key to ensuring that Americans would enjoy safety and security, both at home and abroad, now and in perpetuity.
Both have been long-time high-powered corporate lobbyists, engaging with corporations that have funded the commission, including oil and gas, insurance, pharmaceutical and Wall St. Through seven presidential elections, major TV networks have bowed to the two-party hegemony that holds hostage the American people and maintains a vice-like grip on the electoral process and presidential debates.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com