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The phrase "peaceful reign" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a period of time when a ruler or leader reigns without violence or conflict. Example: "The kingdom enjoyed a peaceful reign under King Edward's wise and just rule."
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Sam Saen Thai enjoyed a peaceful reign.
To outsiders, it was a surprisingly peaceful reign.
His generally peaceful reign was marred by the worship of the Canaanite god Baal by his wife, Jezebel.
During the long and peaceful reign of Manasseh in the 7th century bce, Judah was a submissive ally of Assyria.
During the remainder of his peaceful reign, Thutmose erected at Thebes the large obelisk that now stands before the church of St. John Lateran in Rome.
Muḥammad II's peaceful reign was followed by a year of succession disputes caused both by party conflicts and by dynastic rivalries.
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Peace reigns.
Peace reigned.
The support and blessing of the clergy, moreover, were perceived as essential to a peaceful and continuous reign.
Except for minor punitive raids, his reign was peaceful.
With the exception of an invasion by the Holy Roman emperor Conrad II in 1030 and minor disputes with Poland and Bulgaria, Stephen's reign was peaceful.
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