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"Your Majesty" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is generally used to address a monarch in a respectful way. For example, you could write: "Your Majesty, we are honored to have you grace our presence."
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Your Majesty
pronoun
A title of respect used when addressing a monarch of higher rank than a prince; that is, a king, queen, emperor, or empress.
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"Your majesty," he purrs, "no one has calves like yours".
Your majesty!
Your Majesty?
Your Majesty, let Hassan go!
"Your Majesty, I must protest".
Your Majesty, I'm speaking of Hassan al-Sahaf.
Your majesty, you were one of the luckier subjects..
Your Majesty, we are all profoundly in your debt.
"Your majesty, I've stink in my linen," he tells Louis XIV Alan Rickmann).
"Your Majesty," Mr. Obama said as he grasped the king's hand.
"Your majesty, I'm like you," Diaghilev guilefully replied.
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