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"coronation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the ceremony or act of crowning a monarch or ruler. It can also be used figuratively to describe the beginning or start of something significant. Example: The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II was a grand and historic event that was witnessed by thousands of people.
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The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth.
There was the brief and erroneous coronation of Vin Diesel.
Among the opening images are those of the coronation of King George V in 1911.
She was a society fixture in London, even attending the coronation of King George VI.
The sign of the coronation of a monarch is similarly effective.
The coronation of Charles VII was the last pivotal event of the Hundred Years' War.
Although the immediate context of the imperial coronation of 800 was limited, it had wider connotations.
But still, there was something peculiar about how inevitable last night's coronation of "The Artist" felt.
The coronation of a Strawberry Queen had come to seem almost an act of defiance.
Among Bitti's works for the Church of San Pedro is the Coronation of the Virgin.
In 1930 he went to Ethiopia to help celebrate the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie.
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