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The phrase "a peerage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the title or rank of a peer, especially in the context of nobility or aristocracy.
Example: "After years of dedicated service to the crown, he was finally granted a peerage."
Alternatives: "a noble title" or "an aristocratic rank."
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A: Give her a peerage".
William acquired a peerage.
He received a peerage in 1644.
Magan was also given a peerage.
Therefore, I nominate Monbiot for a peerage.
The piece got Britten a peerage.
Lady Thatcher first nominated him for a peerage.
Pulteney was silenced by the grant of a peerage.
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2000 given a peerage, becoming Baron Brittan of Spennithorne.
She gave Stevens a peerage in 1987 and he just loved having the title.
In the late 90s, she was nominated for a peerage, unsuccessfully.
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