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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reigned for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate the duration of someone's rule or leadership over a particular period. Example: "Queen Elizabeth II reigned for over 70 years, making her the longest-serving monarch in British history."
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He reigned for 60 years.
Westwood reigned for 22 weeks.
Peace reigned for the next two years.
The Hapsburgs reigned for seven centuries.
Goals scored and years reigned for England, respectively.
In which case it will have reigned for 50 years.
Solomon, who inherited a strong monarchy, reigned for 40 years.
Meanwhile, confusion reigned for recruits in multiple states.
Jeroboam II of Israel was a successful king, who reigned for many years, and died peacefully.
Antoninus Pius again was–he reigned for a quite long time.
One predecessor, Augustus Corning, reigned for 41 years "in an era of lower expectation".
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