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"in monopoly" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to talk about a particular game, situation, or event. For example, "I have a great time playing in monopoly with my friends."
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Without government restraint in the form of antitrust, markets of these kinds easily end in monopoly.
In Monopoly money: £51m.
In Monopoly, you go bankrupt, you lose.
I hate when I lose in Monopoly".
"Like in Monopoly, when you get to add hotels".
Land on it in Monopoly and it costs you £100.
Revisiting the Atlantic City streets that were immortalized in Monopoly.
"If you're bankrupt in Monopoly, you're watching," a Hasbro Games vice-president, George Burtch, says.
Increases in monopoly power may also help explain the rising profit share.
Workers who share in monopoly rents will always be better off than those who do not.
The unions win huge pay rises, exposing the profligacy of a system rooted in monopoly advertising.
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