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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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True, folks predicted the demise of the Mag Seven’s dominance last year, and it didn’t happen.

From Barron's

True, folks predicted the demise of the Mag Seven’s dominance last year, and it didn’t happen.

From Barron's

But a significant rebalancing of China’s growth model would be difficult to achieve in concert with its longstanding goals of technological and manufacturing dominance.

From The Wall Street Journal

Europe is struggling to gain ground in the battle for AI dominance with the United States and China, which are pumping vast sums into the field and producing the most advanced models underpinning the technology.

From Barron's

The Pentagon says U.S. dominance of the air is so complete that it no longer needs to use as many “standoff” weapons that fire from a distance.

From The Wall Street Journal