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The word "dynasties" is correct in written English
It is used to refer to a succession of rulers from the same family or a series of influential leaders in a particular field. Example: "The Ming and Qing dynasties were significant periods in Chinese history."
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dynasties
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Plural of dynasty
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It continued to thrive in the Liao and Jin dynasties, and later regained prominence as a major strategic centre in the Ming dynasty (1368 1644).
Even some of the biggest dynasties in Fianna Fáil history, such as the Andrews family in Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown, are treating their party like Oscar Wilde's love that dare not speak its name.
But as China's capital for three separate dynasties, Datong was once home to royal palaces, gardens and temples.
Finally, there is the question of the role political dynasties play in south Asia where the idea that power can be inherited is increasingly challenged.
A former Bolshoi dancer, and a member of one of the most distinguished dynasties in Russian ballet, Messerer had defected to the west in 1980, and become a teacher and répétiteur.
He is the dauphin of one of France's most important arms dynasties.
The American dream would not be well served by rival dynasties taking the reins in turn.
AHEAD of the festival of Eid-al-Fitr on August 9th-11th, the two quarrelling heads of Bangladesh's political dynasties exchanged greetings cards.
Mr Pryor and Ms Landrieu both hail from political dynasties, but both face tested and well-funded opponents.
Political parties are mostly an incoherent gaggle, which helps the country's traditional political dynasties maintain their grip on power.
Say what you will of those inbred, polo-playing relics of Europe's old noble dynasties, but for women politicians, it's a pity there aren't more of them.
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