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When a single company is strong enough to control an entire industry, it is referred to as a monopoly. In a monopoly, the company has significant market power, allowing it to dictate prices, control supply, and often limit competition. This can lead to a lack of choices for consumers and potential negative impacts on innovation and market dynamics.

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