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Discover Ludwig"reigned over" is a correct and usable expression in written English, and can be used to refer to a period of time when someone is in control over a certain area or group of people.
Example sentence: The queen reigned over the kingdom for fifty years.
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The 1980s were the Thatcher years, reigned over by Britain's most triumphantly meritocratic prime minister, proud of her climb from grocer's shop to Downing Street.
A month ago, she reigned over a tribute concert to her featuring such artists as Elton John, Wynonna, Diana Krall and Cyndi Lauper.
The subject-object dyad, and how women were represented in narrative, reigned over our term papers, our coffeehouse discourse.
Prince reigned over them all.
A vast silence reigned over the land.
One dead, uniform silence reigned over the whole region. . . .
She reigned over dinner parties of 50 or 100 people.
Spain's 16th-century king, Philip II, reigned over four of his country's defaults.
For most of us, after a lifetime of being reigned over, monarchy means matriarchy.
That's how long Reebok Classics have reigned over the urban fashion scene.
Uncertainty and chaos reigned over the closing stretch of the tournament.
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