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Discover LudwigThe phrase "throne of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a metaphorical or literal throne, or a figurative symbol of power and authority. For example: "The ancient king ruled from his throne of gold and marble."
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Like Throne of Glass has done.
The Throne of Labdacus By Gjertrud Schnackenberg.
In a golden throne, of course.
The world of Throne of Glass has tripled in size.
and His Quest for the Throne of England.
The sister had ascended the throne of torment with gusto.
He guided Zoroaster's soul before the throne of heaven.
Prince Naser inherits the throne of Persia after his father, the shah, dies.
Unlike some series, Throne of Glass gets better with each book.
DR. JOHNSON declared a tavern seat "the throne of human felicity".
Tomorrow and Sunday at 6 30 p.m., "Throne of Blood" (1957), directed by Akira Kurowawa.
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