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"my reign" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a period of time during which you were in power or exercised authority over something. For example, "My reign as mayor of the city was an interesting challenge."
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Well my reign in Washington has ended.
I always came into the camp with one thought only – continuing my reign as Olympic champ.
Computer games, the internet, television – everything – would be turned off for the duration of my reign.
During my reign, female nether regions would be so forested they'd be awarded national park status.
But I didn't – my political evil was all very ordinary, and my reign was brief.
Or at least "until my reign ends and another age comes".
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Flynn here, Ronnie explained, at a family briefing attended by my reigning stepmother, myself, and a couple of courtiers, and of course Flynn himself, was a hero.
Well, my reigning knee-friendly sports passion got a shoutout from Arnold during the Super Bowl, in this Bud Light commercial: However, with all due disrespect, Arnold, you play like a girly man.
Now she can wear the brooch every day in my apartment, reigning above my plebeian friends who inevitably ask: why do you have the Queen on your wall?
"I want to say, in clear terms, that in the next few months that are remaining of my current reign I will work very hard to carry out all the necessary measures to transfer power".
In the morning of my short reign, every school kid in the country would get on a bus and travel to their nearest castle, abbey or museum, or anywhere you can see the past.
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