"dominant" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Throughout our history two strands have coexisted uneasily; a dominant strand of democratic humanism and a lesser but durable strand of intolerant Puritanism.
- The punk aesthetic was a dominant strand from 1982 to 1986 in the art galleries of the city's East Village.
- Its embrace of government led to their intertwinement, with business becoming the dominant strand.
- Those were the dominant strands that ran through the agreement signed last week: Israel fighting for its security, the Palestinians seeking control over their lands and an end to humiliation.
- The solemnity does not last long, or rather, it continues, but only as a whispered bass line in a song whose dominant strands blare, tickle, lilt and, above all, exhilarate.
- The more radical ideas of Sidney and Locke, argues Ward, became marginalized in Britain, but emerged as a dominant strand in American republicanism.
- The dominant strand of criticism to the contrary holds that the plan was intended to represent an ideal and was never meant to be carried out at a particular site.
- I think there's always been a dominant strand in American culture which despises intellectuals.
- A dominant strand in Labour's school improvement strategy for the last decade (and latterly extended to two other regions), it must have some important lessons.
- By the mid-19th century this form of religion and Bible interpretation had become a dominant strand in American religious, moral and political discourse, almost serving as a de facto state religion.
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