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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'ruled under' is not technically correct in written English.
You could instead use the phrase 'ruled by'. For example: The country is now ruled by a new president.
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He ruled under three adult regents.
In the protectorate the chiefs ruled under the supervision of British district commissioners.
The corps ruled under successive commandants until 1810, when it was recalled, and Lachlan Macquarie arrived with his own regiment.
From 1326 to 1330 the young duke of South Jutland, Valdemar, ruled under the regency of the count of Holstein.
The Japs took over in 1914, and since 1920 have ruled under the League of Nations mandate.
Since the fall of the Taliban, Afghanistan has been ruled under the United Nations-sponsored Bonn accords of December 2001.
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May none but honest and wise men ever rule under this roof".
RESIDENCY RULE UNDER FIRE Rahm Emanuel isn't the only person who has a problem with Chicago's residency rules.
The emperors ruled "all under heaven," or tianxia.
"The rules under Dodd-Frank are flexible.
They set the rules under which the quango operates.
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