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The phrase "a royalty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a member of a royal family or when discussing the concept of royalties in terms of payments made to authors, musicians, or inventors for the use of their work.
Example: "The author received a royalty for every book sold, which significantly contributed to her income."
Alternatives: "a member of royalty" or "a royal figure."
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Would he get a royalty?
Roche would get a royalty.
I was asked for a royalty proposal.
You won't be getting a royalty again".
"I want a royalty," she remembers saying.
Stars get a royalty, and record videos for various occasions.
"Maybe it should pay Woody Allen a royalty instead".
They pay us a royalty on their telephone billings.
Maybe he should send Dave Lamb a royalty cheque.
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