domestic arena

collocation in English

meaningsofdomesticandarena

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domestic
adjective
uk
/dəˈmes.tɪk/
us
/dəˈmes.tɪk/
relating to a person's ...
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arena
noun[C]
uk
/əˈriː.nə/
us
/əˈriː.nə/
a large, flat area surrounded by seats used for sports ...
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(Definition ofdomesticandarenafrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdomestic arena

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Detainees used the postal service to project their interests into adomesticarenawhere they otherwise had little leverage.
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We identify several trends that restrict not only the potential for organisations to flourish across the region, but also within thedomesticarena.
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They are obviously exploited and face horrendous working conditions, but by the sheer fact of being independent wage earners are empowered in thedomesticarena.
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The flow of causality is from thedomesticarenaupwards.
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In thedomesticarena, trade and finance ministers have become more important players and in some countries there has been increased competition between farm interest groups.
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Stricter state control over thedomesticarenawas an increasingly popular legal development through the last twenty years of the nineteenth century, and was in many ways a welcome change.
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Political ideas and debate will belong not just to thedomesticarenabut to an international stage.
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Council members cannot agree, as they struggle to protect their political hides in thedomesticarena.
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He had made his debut in the limited overdomesticarenathe season before.
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The bill stipulated that this automatic second installment of deficit reduction measures be split between the national security and domestic arenas, with the biggest entitlement programs excluded.
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