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Discover LudwigThe phrase "monopoly in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where one company or entity has complete control over a particular market or industry. Example: The company's aggressive pricing strategy allowed them to establish a monopoly in the telecommunications industry, driving out all competitors.
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He began acquiring the match monopoly in Poland.
MONOPOLY in sport is suddenly a sensitive issue.
"Costa Rica has a monopoly in telecommunications and insurance".
Microsoft has a monopoly in desktop operating systems, after all, and a near-monopoly in web browsers and office productivity software.
Microsoft is far less innovative in its core businesses, in which it has a monopoly (in Windows) and a near monopoly (in Office).
Petrobras lost its monopoly in 1997 and made the world's biggest share offering in 2010.
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Facebook, too, enjoys a quasi-monopoly in the social-networking arena.
"Morocco has the most impressive quasi-monopoly in the history of man," says Mr Grantham.
Microsoft's near-monopoly in personal computer operating systems has generated its own antitrust problems.
It has enormous cash flow and profits from being a near-monopoly in China".
FEW people praise the state monopoly in education these days, in Britain, America or anywhere else.
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