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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kingdom" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a realm or territory ruled by a king or queen, or metaphorically to describe a domain or area of influence.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist embarks on a quest to save a kingdom from an evil sorcerer."
Alternatives: "a realm" or "a domain".
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Their coop is a kingdom.
A kingdom even.
A KINGDOM BESIEGED, by Raymond E. Feist.
All he needs is a kingdom".
A kingdom is at stake.
It is a kingdom of the commonplace.
I'm trying to run a kingdom here.
"Gabon is a republic, not a kingdom".
Then I introduced a kingdom – a revolution.
Morocco is a kingdom very different from its neighbours.
His is a kingdom in, and of, art.
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