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Discover Ludwig"reigned supreme" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which someone or something is in a position of superiority or dominance over others. For example, "The reigning monarch reigned supreme in the kingdom for many years."
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Questionable decisionmaking and moral ambiguity reigned supreme.
Nepotism and insular thinking have reigned supreme.
The claims of politics reigned supreme.
On the catwalk yesterday afternoon, 1920s styles reigned supreme.
These benefits were negotiated when American industry reigned supreme.
Hang the 100m, in 1984 middle-distance events reigned supreme.
There was a time when gold really was money, when the gold standard reigned supreme.
Regardless of whether the government is Labour or Conservative, British exceptionalism has always reigned supreme.
Wembley showed the folly of that decision as Busquets, Xavi and Iniesta yet again reigned supreme.
When New Labour was elected, the Thatcherite settlement still reigned supreme.
General Electric 's NBC unit reigned supreme.
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