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sole monopoly
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "sole monopoly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a single entity has exclusive control over a market or product. Example: "The company has established itself as the sole monopoly in the telecommunications industry, leaving no room for competitors."
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Alternative expressions(6)
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2 human-written examples
In India's four southern states, liquor distribution is the sole monopoly of the state governments.
News & Media
Octavian became the most powerful political figure in the city of Rome and in most of its provinces, but did not have sole monopoly on political and martial power.
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58 human-written examples
Current practice rewards innovative companies with patents, a temporary monopoly granting sole production rights to the innovator, he notes.
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To say that bitcoin and its sole blockchain hold a monopoly on the future of cryptocurrency-based implementations is like saying in 2006 that LinkedIn was the only social network needed when it was barely leading, and when Facebook, Twitter and many other social platforms were still babies.
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Monopolies are sole providers of goods in a market, so they can charge any price they find suits their needs.
Encyclopedias
The Uganda Electricity Board (UEB), formally created as a quasi-independent vertically integrated natural monopoly, was the sole player in the electricity sector.
It seems unlikely that any of these companies will ever have a monopoly on the sole path to a consumer's wallet.
News & Media
But that will necessitate the discarding of the doctrine that only one faith has a monopoly on truth and is the sole possessor of the keys to the kingdom.
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Long distance companies set off the clash over a year ago by starting to offer local listings that had long been the sole purview of local phone monopolies.
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Yet just two days later, Mr Putin enshrined into law Gazprom's monopoly position as the sole exporter of gas.Then there is the talk of creating a gas equivalent to the OPEC oil-exporters' cartel.
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In the early years of the Colonies, Cambridge, Mass., had the sole privilege of printing, but the monopoly was broken in 1674, when Marmaduke Johnson, who had come over to print an Indian Bible (1663), moved his press to Boston.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "sole monopoly" when you want to emphasize that there is absolutely no competition in a particular market or sector. It conveys a stronger sense of exclusivity than simply saying "monopoly".
Common error
Do not use "sole monopoly" when a simple "monopoly" is sufficient. Overusing "sole" can make your writing sound repetitive and less impactful.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "sole monopoly" functions as a noun phrase that modifies or further defines the type of market control being exerted. As indicated by Ludwig, it is grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "sole monopoly" is a grammatically correct, though rarely used, term to describe a market situation where one entity has complete and exclusive control. Ludwig confirms its validity. It's often found in news, encyclopedias and wiki contexts and emphasizes the utter lack of competition. When writing, it's important to use this phrase judiciously, reserving it for cases where a simple "monopoly" doesn't fully capture the exclusivity you wish to convey. Alternatives like "exclusive control" or "complete market dominance" can provide similar meanings with slightly different nuances. Using "sole monopoly" correctly ensures your message is both accurate and impactful.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
complete market dominance
Highlights the market aspect of the control, specifying a complete takeover.
exclusive control
Focuses on the control aspect rather than the market dominance.
market exclusivity
Highlights the fact that a certain market is only reachable through one entity.
single provider
Focuses on the aspect of being the only source, without explicitly stating the anti-competitive nature of a monopoly.
exclusive right
Highlights the legal or granted aspect of having sole control.
absolute dominion
Emphasizes complete and total control, but not necessarily in a market context.
only player
Suggests a situation where there are no competitors in a particular sector.
dominant position
Implies a strong advantage without necessarily excluding all competition.
supreme authority
Focuses on the ultimate power or right to control something.
unchallenged supremacy
Emphasizes that no other entity rivals or questions the power held.
FAQs
How is "sole monopoly" different from a regular monopoly?
The term "sole monopoly" emphasizes that there is absolutely no competition. A standard monopoly might imply some minor competition, whereas "sole monopoly" clarifies the complete absence of rivals.
What are some alternatives to saying "sole monopoly"?
You could use alternatives like "exclusive control", "complete market dominance", or "single provider" to express a similar meaning.
Is it grammatically correct to say "sole monopoly"?
Yes, "sole monopoly" is grammatically correct and can be used to emphasize the exclusivity of the monopoly. Ludwig AI confirms this is acceptable in written English.
In what contexts is the phrase "sole monopoly" most commonly used?
The phrase "sole monopoly" is often used in contexts related to business, economics, and politics, particularly when discussing market control and regulation. It often appears in news articles and academic analyses.
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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Source & Trust
87%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested