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The phrase "a new reign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the beginning of a new period of rule or leadership, often in a political or royal context.
Example: "With the election of the new president, the country is entering a new reign of policies and reforms."
Alternatives: "a new era" or "a new leadership".
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As in Lovecraft, we are asked to believe in the existence of a sinister cult seeking to usher in a new reign of chaos.
But unlike Mr Suharto 's ascent in 1966, which launched a so-called New Order, the swearing in of Mr Habibie initiates an uncertain interlude rather than a new reign.
Yet by April, the entire government is supposed to have relocated there.Over the centuries, the rulers of Burma (as Myanmar used to be known) have founded dozens of new capitals to mark a new dynasty or a new reign, to shift to safer or more fertile ground, or simply to follow the advice of astrologers.
Such eminent scholars as Richard Freeman, Paul Weiler and Dunlop, all at Harvard, have emphasized what they see as a new reign of lawlessness among employers, who have felt emboldened since the Reagan Administration and especially since the President's dismissal of the striking air traffic controllers to ignore the laws protecting workers' rights.
A mum fit for a queen: Amy Brenneman ("Judging Amy") guest stars on a new "Reign".
Human Rights Watch last week accused Mugabe's security forces of unleashing a new reign of fear across the country to intimidate voters into supporting ZANU-PF.
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Due to the apparent veneration of Itzam K'an Ahk II's burial site by the succeeding kings, it has been hypothesized that Itzam K'an Ahk II introduced a new reigning patriline to Piedras Negras, and that the following three kings Yo'nal Ahk III, Ha' K'in Xook, and K'inich Yat Ahk II may have been his sons.
Cheers to a remarkable game and the beginning of a remarkable new reign.
Under the new reign an immediate reaction set in against some of the policies of Mehmed II.
At Hampton Court, in January, 1604, King James I, newly enthroned, agreed to the proposal of one of his advisers that the new reign deserved a new Bible in English.
The new king, Edward VIII, saw it fall and wondered whether it was a bad omen for his new reign.
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