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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a royal decree" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to an official order or proclamation issued by a monarch or royal authority. Example: "The king issued a royal decree that all citizens must pay their taxes by the end of the month."
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Back in 1363, a royal decree required all Englishmen over the age of seven to practice on Sundays and holidays, such was the importance attached to the bow and arrow by the English army.
In 2002, a royal decree in the U.A.E.
This week, a royal decree suspended Parliament, which has been broadly criticized as unrepresentative.
King Salman had issued a royal decree granting Saudi women the right to drive.
In May 2016, a royal decree created the new General Entertainment Authority.
"Maybe they won't come in a royal decree tomorrow, but they are coming".
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The recognition of the OMSB as an official authority was further enhanced by reestablishing it according to a Royal Decree in 2006.
Both launching EM residency and recognition of current EM physicians are still waiting to be published as a Royal Decree [66].
King Hamad University Hospital (KHUH) was established by a Royal Decree in 2010, as one of the state of the art hospitals with modern technology and elegant design.
However, discussing domestic violence is accepted by society because this program is semi-governmental and was formed by a Royal Decree.
The crown subsequently issued a Royal Decree, which stated that if Mendoza had named a successor, that successor was confirmed as governor.
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