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Should the article "the" be removed from the phrase "the king of England"? If I remembered correctly, grammar books say that if there is/can be one and only king, then don't use "the"(like we say "president of the United States" without the). The use of the makes it sound as if there are many kings in the land and the king is one of them. I am not sure.
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I: Are you willing to be the king of England?
Siri: I don't have an answer for that.
Source: It is a practice by me of randomly talking to Siri to see whether Siri can correctly show what I say (Here, Siri showed 100% correctly).
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I: Are you willing to be the king of England?
Siri: I don't have an answer for that.
Source: It is a practice by me of randomly talking to Siri to see whether Siri can correctly show what I say (Here, Siri showed 100% correctly).
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