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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ascend the throne" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to mean that someone is taking a position of power or authority, typically a monarchy. For example, "When the queen's coronation was over, she ascended the throne as the newly crowned monarch."
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They have long prayed that his sister, Princess Sirindhorn, might ascend the throne.
Then there's Uncle Harry, who like Princess Charlotte is a "spare heir", and unlikely to ascend the throne.
The conspirators then forged a decree that called for the emperor's infant son, Hu Hai, to ascend the throne.
Eight years into the marriage, she produced Princess Aiko, who as a female cannot ascend the throne.
In 2001, Princess Masako gave birth to a girl, Aiko, who according to law cannot ascend the throne.
Richard III and his lustrous bouffant ascend the throne but he doesn't look in the least bit comfortable up there.
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He ascended the throne on July 30 , 1912
The sister had ascended the throne of torment with gusto.
The boy king, George II, ascended the throne in 2001.
He is now closer to ascending the throne.
In 1975 the young, thin Russian ascended the throne.
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