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Discover Ludwig"imperial regime" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a government or ruling system that is characterized by imperial power, authority, or control. Here is an example of how you could use this phrase in a sentence: The fall of the ancient Roman imperial regime marked the beginning of a new era in world history.
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The imperial regime also instituted its symbols and titles.
America, they conclude, is not an imperial regime.
Some officials concluded that the country would move ahead only when the imperial regime was destroyed.
Under different names the police apparatus remained a permanent feature of the imperial regime.
The emperors made her prominent as symbolizing the blessings of the imperial regime.
Such steps are not bellicose; they are simply the necessary course to contain an imperial regime.
Likewise, developments in the colonial urban system established by the imperial regime are related to those in the metropole.
Three years later, the imperial regime fell, exhausted by the war and undermined by broad public unrest.
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Since then, imperial regimes, Ottoman and British, have come and gone, yet the Bedu remain.
"But like all imperial regimes, from Julius Caesar to Castro, Gaviotas centers on one person," he said.
My key metaphor is a "diplomatic tango" between representatives of British, French, Spanish, American, and Russian imperial regimes.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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