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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'that dominant' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to something that is more powerful, influential, or prevalent than other things. For example, "She has an attitude of that dominant personality, which gives her an edge in the business world".
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Was Burnett that dominant, or was the Mets' lineup that feeble?
Their closer, Mariano Rivera, who was virtually unhittable a year ago, is not that dominant now.
A second characteristic of the industry is that dominant positions can be undermined by technological progress.
"Being tough, conquering, showing off -- these are exactly the same behaviors that dominant male animals in herds engage in".
"The risk that dominant providers and dominant insurers may exercise their market power, individually or jointly, has never been greater".
What Christensen did was identify a fundamental mistake or issue that dominant companies face when challenged.
What's clear is that dominant males defecate in order to mark the boundaries of their territories.
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Here, we show that dominant-negative interference of TGF-β signalling in tumours results in reduced Wnt5a expression.
It has been shown that dominant-negative RHOA in ECs impairs tube formation and sprouting in vitro [ 88].
Our findings demonstrate that dominant-negative STAT3-YF affects the activation of WT-STAT3 at multiple levels.
It has been observed, that dominant-negative inhibition of G9a results in abrogation of this gene silencing [ 9].
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