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1. A district over which a bailiff, or court attendant, has authority: Jerome, an officer of the bailiwick, is responsible for guarding prisoners when they are in the district courtroom.
2. A person's field of knowledge, work, interest, or authority: Mariam said her bailiwick is not being a public speaker; however, it is the bailiwick of her sister.

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2. A person's field of knowledge, work, interest, or authority: Mariam said her bailiwick is not being a public speaker; however, it is the bailiwick of her sister.
Lance's bailiwick is a successful writer of novels.

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English Words in Action, Group B
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A person's particular field of skill, knowledge, interest, or authority. (1)
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