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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dynasty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a succession of rulers from the same family or a period during which a particular family rules.
Example: "The Ming dynasty is known for its cultural and political achievements in China."
Alternatives: "a ruling family" or "a line of rulers".
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"This is a dynasty".
A dynasty followed, without Showalter.
But a dynasty?
A dynasty? Something more?
They're a dynasty.
And starting a dynasty?
A dynasty, eh?
"It's going to be a dynasty.
Nobody is calling the Phillies a dynasty.
They are not a dynasty anymore.
Is Miami a dynasty in the making?
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