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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new king" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the emergence or appointment of a new monarch or leader in a monarchy or similar context.
Example: "After the old king passed away, the kingdom eagerly awaited the coronation of a new king."
Alternatives: "a fresh ruler" or "an incoming monarch".
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A new king?
Long live the army!" But nobody mentions a new king.
Silicon Valley – and Wall Street – have a new king.
In October 1076 the princes discussed the election of a new king in Tribur.
"What are you going to do for a new king?" asked one.
If people believe it, Nepal may return to normality under a new king.
If that happens, it will be time for capitalism to crown a new king.
The Poles, having to elect a new king, had no other candidate but Casimir.
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We also decided to buy a new king-sized bed recently, and looked at the wide range on the market.
We recently bought a new, king-size, 100% alpaca blanket here for less than $100.
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