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The phrase "a palace" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe a grand and luxurious residence or building. Example sentence: She walked through the gates of a grand palace, marveling at the intricate architecture and opulent decorations.
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— A palace.
"Ask a Palace fan.
He gets a palace.
It was a palace revolution.
Instead, Guryev bought a palace.
This would amount to a palace coup.
A Palace in the Old Village.
It's like a palace!
Even the cafeteria feels like a palace.
Like for a palace.
It's a "palace within a palace", the hotel claims.
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