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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mighty empire" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a powerful and influential state or kingdom, often in a historical or literary context.
Example: "The Roman Empire was known as a mighty empire that shaped the course of history."
Alternatives: "a powerful empire" or "a grand empire".
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Hopes flourished for a mighty empire of commerce in the eastern seas.
It is the nail-biting, crowdpleasing story of a plucky everyday hero encountering a mighty empire.
Howard Johnson's, once a mighty empire, had more than 500 restaurants in the 1970's.
If he does, the oracle said, "He will destroy a mighty empire".
If the king attacked, the oracle said, he would succeed in destroying a mighty empire.
"On the field of battle, Washington's forces were facing a mighty empire, and the odds against them were overwhelming.
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In its allusion to a vital city built from the ruins of a once mighty empire, the garden is an obvious allegory for China.
And since well before Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation opened in April at the museum – a repository of colonial loot and treasure from a once mighty empire – this exhibition has been mired in it.
The referendum had no new policies to announce; only a chance to regain sovereignty back from 27 other nations that dictate law and regulations over the citizens of a once mighty empire.
He deserves credit for building a mighty business empire, and certainly has much to celebrate.
It can be the voice of one man or woman, working alone – or of a mighty publishing empire.
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