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dominant

[dom-uh-nuhnt] / ˈdɒm ə nənt /




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Individual investors have remained a dominant force in the U.S. equity market, helping to put a floor under stocks.

From MarketWatch

Individual investors have remained a dominant force in the U.S. equity market, helping to put a floor under stocks.

From MarketWatch

AM Best, the industry’s dominant ratings firm, late last month downgraded its financial-strength score for Advantage Capital’s insurers from the equivalent of Good to Fair, a rare three-step drop.

From Barron's

That reduces energy consumption by orders of magnitude, eliminating the need for extensive cooling and spacing of components in data centers, compared with the dominant production technology for integrated circuits.

From The Wall Street Journal

Coming from the world’s most valuable company and the dominant leader in artificial-intelligence computing, Nvidia’s move will add pressure on other stragglers to follow.

From The Wall Street Journal