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"imperialism of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
One example of using this phrase could be: "The imperialism of European powers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries led to the exploitation and colonization of many countries in Africa and Asia."
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Latin Americans lamented the imperialism of the United States.
It eventually gave way to the imperialism of Greece.
His smugness — "I was born lucky" — is rivalled only by the imperialism of his convictions.
Signing Uganda's ghastly law, President Yoweri Museveni decried the "social imperialism" of Western lobbyists.
"We awaiting you to fight the imperialism of the U.S.A". the site said in broken English.
"We awaiting you to fight the imperialism of the U.S.A". the site said, in approximate English.
Dad started saying something about the battle of the Coral Sea and the imperialism of America.
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They formed an important constituency for the anti-imperialism of Afrikaner nationalism, which developed in the interwar years.
This "anti-imperialism" of idiots is one which equates imperialism with the actions of the US alone.
Is there a tension between the anti-imperialism of your book and India today, which has wandered so far from the emancipatory spirit of the nationalist struggle?
He called this principle "self-ownership," loosely basing the idea on the writings of John Locke and also borrowing concepts from classical liberalism and the anti-imperialism of the Old Right.
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