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The phrase "monopoly to" is not a grammatically correct phrase as it stands.
In English, the phrase would need another word to complete the thought. For example: "The company has a monopoly to offer the most competitive prices."
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P17 Sky's Bundesliga monopoly to end.
A monopoly on violence is a terrifying monopoly to hold.
And I desperately want Game of Thrones Monopoly to be a success.
The danger remains that Microsoft will somehow exploit its desktop monopoly to push Google aside.
France Telecom is making the difficult transition from state monopoly to multinational company.
(Just to be clear: I wasn't paid by Monopoly to write this).
There are, however, other ways for drug makers to profit beyond using monopoly to protect prices.
With the Justice Department watching, Microsoft will be wary of exploiting its monopoly to the full.
In 1992, Congress made it illegal for municipalities to grant a monopoly to local cable providers.
He solicited foreign investment, selling half the country's cigar export monopoly to the Spanish.
Serbian television used its monopoly to ram home a simple message: Milosevic or mayhem.
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