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The part of a sentence "the monopoly of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that one entity has exclusive control over a certain thing or activity. For example: "The government has maintained a monopoly of the oil industry for many years."
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Is constitutional doctrine the monopoly of the courts?
But may statuettes be granted the monopoly of the copyright?
"Corruption is not the monopoly of those in government.
The monopoly of the BBC should continue, he concluded.
So, no one has the monopoly of principle.
The cold war was never the monopoly of armed forces.
Television ended the monopoly of theatrical screens, but it hardly doomed the movies.
"Why should you have the monopoly of noise?" Leo crows back.
Free speech is the privilege of the dead, the monopoly of the dead.
The Washington Post hailed Catan as the Monopoly "of our time".
"We have exploded the monopoly of the two parties," she said.
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