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Discover Ludwig"dynasty for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a certain period of time during which a particular family or group holds power or influence. Example: "The Ming dynasty lasted for nearly three hundred years, from 1368 to 1644."
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But bluegrass aficionados have known about this family dynasty for years.
It was used by every dynasty for 800 years, including the Safavids, Qajars and Pahlavis.
That's 20 years without Dynasty for you, but not for me.
Dehua became famous during the Ming dynasty for its molded sculptures of divinities.
In the past, Israel respected the Assad dynasty for its stability and credibility.
The regime is also frequently referred to as the Yi dynasty, for its ruling family.
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Or Duck Dynasty for President?
We don't watch "Duck Dynasty" for the sex scenes.
(It tops "Duck Dynasty , for example, but not "The Walking Dead").
So they suspend Phil Robertson from Duck Dynasty for stating the Bible?
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