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The phrase "ruler of everything" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to someone or something that has complete control and authority over everything. Example: "The powerful deity was known as the ruler of everything, with the ability to command the elements and shape the world as they pleased."
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In the Atharvaveda, Time appears personified as creator and ruler of everything.
A line of seashells decorates the surface gravel and the headstone has a simple inscription: Tempus Imperator Rerum, time is the ruler of everything.
There is a moment in 1987's Masters of the Universe where Langella, playing Skeletor, is asked to wear what is essentially a pair of gold antlers and scream with delight as he becomes the ruler of everything in existence.
In his Christianized reading of Stoic ethics, however, Lipsius adopted the more religious phrasing of Seneca and Epictetus, so that "living according to nature or virtue" became "living according to right reason," which the Stoics identified with Zeus or God, "the lord and ruler of everything" (Manuductio II.16, referring to Diogenes Laertius VII.88).
Here are a few reasons we should probably just make him the supreme ruler of everything. 1.
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In the US, by contrast, despite having been built out of a distrust of rulers, everything is held to be potentially publishable - as embodied in its First Amendment ("Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…").
Like a good ruler, we should seek the welfare of everything God entrusts to us including the creation.
These animals live as a pride or a troop or a pack and, if you are the ruler of that family, you get everything.
No, what attracts them to him is his sheer defiance of everything young Arabs and Muslims detest their hypocritical rulers, Israel, U.S. dominance and their own economic backwardness.
We're still friends and I'm still proud of everything that they accomplished in their tenure as the supreme rulers of our generation of rock.
In addition to the famous, there were cards of everything and anything that might feed the collecting mania: butterflies and moths; old roses; dandies through history; castles of Britain; rulers of the Balkans; railway trains and steamships.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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