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The phrase "I rule" is grammatically correct and is a common phrase used in spoken and written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as to show confidence or to assert dominance or authority. Here are a few examples: 1. "I rule this household, and what I say goes!" 2. "After hours of practice, I finally mastered this game. I rule!" 3. "I may be the youngest on the team, but I still rule the court." 4. "Some may disagree with my decision, but in the end, I rule." 5. "I rule at baking, and this chocolate cake is proof of that."
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I rule nothing out".
I rule now".
Furthermore, I rule out alternative explanations.
"I rule them out of order.
How about When I Rule the World?
It is a triumphant "I rule" sort of smile.
"As I have said before - I rule nothing out".
And I rule out absolutely nothing in getting that done".
"Cristiano says: I rule here!" And: "Madrid rule like this".
"When I rule, I rule because that is the people's will, and when I leave office, I leave because it is the people's will," Mr. Assad said.
It is a slope slick with urine and Fanta, but I rule against your rigid prohibition.
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