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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lord" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a nobleman or someone who holds a title of lordship in a formal or literary context.
Example: "The king summoned a lord to discuss matters of the realm."
Alternatives: "a noble" or "a gentleman".
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The Atoni honour a Lord of Heaven and a Lord of Earth, as well as ancestor spirits and forces of the hidden world.
We'll settle for a lord.
'Tis as good as a lord".
It became a lord mayoralty in 1929.
An earl is higher than a lord.
Far more fitting for a lord, surely?
Drunk as a lord, James thought.
Does he like being a lord?
But a Lord in the cabinet?
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A: Lord Leveson himself has hinted it could be years.
There's a Lord-and he's got rings.
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