have supremacy

Frequency: 6.57.5 per million words

To be in a position of dominance or control.

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Examples (10)

  • The Roman Empire was known to have supremacy over many territories.
  • In the early 20th century, Britain was considered to have supremacy in global trade.
  • The dominant tech company seems to have supremacy in the current market.
  • Historically, certain nations have sought to have supremacy through military might.
  • The team's consistent performance suggests they have supremacy in the league.
  • The powerful corporation appears to have supremacy in its industry.
  • It is often debated whether any single entity can truly have supremacy indefinitely.
  • The dictator aimed to have absolute supremacy over his people.
  • Through innovation, the company managed to have supremacy for a decade.
  • The ancient civilization was believed to have supremacy in art and architecture.