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The phrase "befitting a king" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is appropriate or suitable for a king, often in a context of grandeur or dignity.
Example: "The royal banquet was adorned with decorations and food that were truly befitting a king."
Alternatives: "suitable for a king" or "appropriate for royalty."
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Ludwig's bedroom is one of the most elaborate, befitting a king who preferred night to day and used his bed in lieu of a throne.
Richard was exhumed with more dignity than he died — struck down in battle, his body slung over a horse — and his bones will be reinterred in Leicester's Anglican Cathedral in a manner befitting a king.
The reburial of Richard III at Leicester Cathedral is set to be a lavish affair befitting a king.
A golden brown velvet luxury bedding ensemble adds magnificence into your room, a grandeur befitting a king and a queen.
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A gift, though bestowed by a mere governor, befitting a "newborn king".
As befitting a technology start-up, Yandex had scrappy beginnings.
Befitting a penal colony, Coiba is not easy to reach.
Befitting a super cum laude graduate of Parcells-Belichick University.
Poetic and moving, as befitting a film scored by Leonard Cohen.
Befitting a $61,125 BMW, Mr. Csere's test car was "beautifully finished and fitted".
AMENITIES More high-tech gadgets, befitting a business hotel in a modern city.
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