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domain

[doh-meyn] / doʊˈmeɪn /


Example Sentences

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When a legitimate publication stops operating, fraudsters may acquire the website or domain name and revive it as a vehicle for fraudulent publishing.

From Science Daily

He admits that the confined shoot made it "hard to get out of character because you start to feel like that's your domain, that's your space".

From BBC

For the internet to become what we think of as the internet, you also needed people like Paul Mockapetris, who created the domain name system that is known as the phone book of the internet.

From The Wall Street Journal

Johnson is among those critical of the whole process, saying last year that it had not brought "a single new or interesting fact into the public domain".

From BBC

"Digital sovereignty" has been the goal, with the aim of ensuring that Europeans' data is stored at home and protected under local laws, and reducing a heavy reliance on overseas players in the digital domain.

From Barron's




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