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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'hold primacy' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to someone or something having the highest rank, importance, or priority. For example, "In this case, safety considerations hold primacy over convenience."
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Thin-walled structures hold primacy among modern engineering structures.
In the months since, US officials have come to believe that Turkey's concerns about the Kurds hold primacy.
The regime prophecy that jihadis hold primacy over mainstream rebels is true in that part of Syria, and will be used by Syrian and Russian officials to portray the opposition more generally.
They hold primacy in their business footprint and sport impeccable balance sheets laden with cash.
Empirical studies prove few growth stocks hold primacy much more than five years, a handful maybe 10 years.
Market valuation contains a measure of skepticism that it maintains new product momentum, that the iPhone and iPad hold primacy as a bunch of me-too products are fielded by competition.
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However, of all the institutes, CHINESE ACAD SCI held primacy over the most publications.
Provincial assemblies, or diets, rather than the royal court held primacy under the Jagiellonian kings, especially when they resided at Buda (modern Budapest).
The NSA holds primacy over all electronic eavesdropping overseas, from routine spying on foreign governments to sweeping up communications between terrorists overseas.
Lord Phillips, then England's senior judge, drew equal ire by adding that sharia-based mediation could have some role as long as national law held primacy.In this section Whose law counts most?
Management bet the farm on that high-capacity computer decades ago and held primacy in mainframes through several cycles.
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