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Discover LudwigThe phrase "chieftain without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a leader or ruler who does not have a certain quality or possession that is expected or desired. This can refer to physical possessions, such as a crown or wealth, or more abstract qualities, such as honor or courage. Example: The chieftain without a crown was still revered by his people for his wisdom and just rule.
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Titles lacking love may need heart: The Knave of Hearts; The Queen of Hearts; Women Have Hearts; The Waltz of Hearts; A Duel of Hearts; The Captive Heart; The Smuggled Heart; The Unknown Heart; The Hidden Heart; Call of the Heart, Desire of the Heart; No Heart Is Free; A Sword to the Heart; The Heart of the Clan; A Hazard of Hearts; The Chieftain Without a Heart.
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They were granted by local chieftains without any reference to the overlord, indicating a de-centralised economy.
'It could not have happened without ISI sanction,' the chieftain told The Observer.
chieftain, Yasir Arafat.
Chieftain, Caledonian Society, Libya.
There's some Chieftain there.
The Chieftain tanks needed radios.
Shaw was popular fire chieftain of day.
He was Cerdic, a Saxon chieftain.
Each settlement was headed by a chieftain.
The album was produced by Chieftains chieftain Paddy Moloney, along with T-Bone Burnett. T-Bone Burnett
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