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Hasibul Alam Posted 12 years ago
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even though the telecom company seems to have cornered a large share of the market, its ceo insists tat the company has no longer monopoly on the industry
  

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Which words do you not understand? There are a number of errors: E ven though the telecom company seems to have cornered a large share of the market, its CEO insists that the company no longer has a monopoly within the industry .

  • Which words do you not understand?
  • There are a number of errors: E ven though the telecom company seems to have cornered a large share of the market, its CEO insists that the company no longer has a monopoly within the industry .
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Which words do you not understand?

There are a number of errors:

Even though the telecom company seems to have cornered a large share of the market, its CEO insists that the company no longer has a monopoly within the industry.
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"cornered a large share of the market" means dominated a large part of the market to the exclusion of competitors.
"monopoly" means complete domination of the market, elminating all significant competitors.

The telecom company appears to have cornered a large share of the market. Despite this appearance, the CEO of the company insists that it does not have a monopoly.

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