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dominance

[dom-uh-nuhns] / ˈdɒm ə nəns /


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But the tool's dominance as the first choice for creators could lead to excessive "standardisation" of 3D content, ICAN's Roy warned.

From Barron's

It said forcing users to share data with Meta companies allowed the firm to leverage WhatsApp's dominance in India to deny advertising access to rivals.

From BBC

As implied here all along, Netflix’s real triumph was driving up the price Paramount had to pay and saddling the newcomer with enough debt to hobble any challenge to Netflix’s streaming dominance.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Premier League's financial might has not always translated into dominance in continental competition, with no English club featuring in the last two Champions League finals.

From Barron's

But exporters now warn that shifting US trade policy could have the opposite effect – and reinforce Beijing's manufacturing dominance, rather than weaken it.

From BBC