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The phrase "the kings" is correct and commonly used in written English.
"The kings of ancient Egypt were revered as powerful rulers." In this sentence, "the kings" refers to the rulers of ancient Egypt, and it is a grammatically correct and natural way to talk about them. Other examples of how "the kings" could be used in written English are: - "The kings of England have a long history of dynastic succession." - "The kings of the jungle are often portrayed as fierce and mighty creatures." - "The kings of comedy, like Jerry Seinfeld and Chris Rock, are considered legends in the entertainment industry." In each of these examples, "the kings" is used to refer to a specific group of rulers, whether they are literal kings or figures in a different context. It is a versatile phrase that can be used in various written works, such as essays, articles, and stories.
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The Kings?
It's about the kings".
The Kings are fast, too.
WHO is the Kings' coach?
The Kings had other ideas.
"The Kings scored again".
The Kings aren't the 2004 Red Sox.
The Kings' aura of invincibility is shattered.
The Kings have dropped 9 of 10.
The Kings lost in six games again.
Then the Kings fans defended themselves.
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