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Discover Ludwig"rule through" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who exercises authority or control over a group or nation. For example: "The ruthless leader ruled through fear, leaving his citizens in terror."
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"It's Thursday night, and they're like, 'We're going to push this rule through,' " he said.
"You rule through people.
Instead he sought to rule through puppet emperors.
"He doesn't rule through the boards of directors".
like interest in extending his rule through constitutional changes.
"I have no doubt we'll get a robust rule through them," he said.
Ibn Saud ended that by imposing his rule through war, marriages and pacts with other families.
In 1989 Noriega canceled the presidential elections and attempted to rule through a puppet government.
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Always follow the handbook rules, through-and-through.
Many Maya sites ruled through dynastic families.
He ruled through a tight-knit group of aides.
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