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The phrase "the king of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It usually refers to a male monarch who rules over a kingdom or country. Example sentence: The king of England was known for his wise leadership and love for his people.
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Praise to the King of kings.
"Skrillex would be the king of this".
Always the king of our hearts.
We're the king of the world!
I'm always the king of something.
You are the king of humanity!
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Here's the King of England in 1776".
The King of Norway died last night.
Guy Lombardo bought one; so did the King of Siam.
(And I'm the King of Spain!).
Ernest became the King of Hanover.
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