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The phrase "a storied" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used before a noun to describe something that has a rich or interesting history or past. Here is an example: "The city of Boston is known for its a storied sports legacy, with iconic teams like the Red Sox and Celtics."
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The playhouse has a storied history.
The hotel has a storied history.
Regardless, they share a storied history.
This area of the Rockies is a storied one.
A storied franchise playing in one of America's vintage stadiums.
At 42 years old, he'd already enjoyed a storied life.
On the one hand, a storied name can grab attention.
At 22 Lawrence already has a storied career.
Southern Miss does not have a storied basketball history.
The final clubs have a storied history at Harvard.
Since then, the track has had a storied history.
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