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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'rein over' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'reign over' instead, which means to have power or control over a particular area of interest. For example, "The new king will reign over the kingdom with an iron fist."
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cannot allow consultants to have free rein over D.O.E.
He certainly gave Ms. Sprecker free rein over the books.
Ms. Morgenson writes, "Chaos and conflict rein over many mortgage workouts.
But traditional practices have revived as the government has given people more economic and social rein over the past decade.
Mr. Jimenez was crucial to its success by helping Mr. Delorbe have free rein over the building, the authorities said.
Mr. Hinojosa said, "We need to keep a very tight rein over guns and rifles" and other equipment "that could pose a danger to the public".
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Since then she has held close reins over the music.
They also lost 100,000 votes in the Basque country and their reins over the regional parliament.
I think the time has come for me to hand the reins over to someone else".
Mr. Persson retired in 1982, turning the reins over to his son, Stefan, now 56.
Heynckes will hand the reins over to Pep Guardiola, who was named as his successor in January.
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