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domain

[doh-meyn] / doʊˈmeɪn /


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Casinos and gambling oversight were once the sole domain of the states, while financial markets are generally regulated by the federal government, notably the SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission.

From Barron's

These phenomena fall within the domain of logarithmic conformal field theories.

From Science Daily

That idea shaped the global diaspora, which the museum has, after all, chosen as its domain.

From The Wall Street Journal

As such, the interiors represented Gladys’ domain more than her husband’s.

From Los Angeles Times

As the president oversaw a hasty demolition of the White House’s East Wing — historically the domain of first ladies — his remark that Melania had “loved her little office” jumped out.

From Salon