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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "monopoly of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where a company or individual has exclusive control, rights or authority over a particular product, service or market. For example, "The company has managed to gain a complete monopoly of the market for luxury cars in the area."
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The state monopoly of resource allocation remained.
Rousseau had no monopoly of persecution.
Our era has no monopoly of despair.
So this is a monopoly of monopolies.
"Corruption is not the monopoly of those in government.
Nor is anti-liberalism a monopoly of the left.
"Coercive measures are a monopoly of the state.
Speaks of the near monopoly of the networks.
In 1813 it removed its monopoly of trade with India.
Even Syria has relaxed the state monopoly of higher education.
Very few claimed a monopoly of wisdom for their candidate, or alleged a monopoly of wickedness on the other side.
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