royal residence

collocation in English

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royal
adjective
uk
/ˈrɔɪ.əl/
us
/ˈrɔɪ.əl/
belonging or connected to a king or queen or a member of ...
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residence
noun[C]
uk
/ˈrez.ɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈrez.ə.dəns/
a ...
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(Definition ofroyalandresidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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If not a regularroyalresidence(though it may have been), it was indubitably a royal base.
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First, noble lineages would survive dynastic collapse largely intact, even with the demise of theroyalresidenceand perhaps its inhabitants as well.
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Moreover, both had previously experienced loss of a key component of early modern capitality,royalresidence.
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If that were the case we should not have a police authority for any part of the country in which there is aroyalresidence.
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For ceremonial purposes, the palace retains its original style and status as aroyalresidence.
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He was the main person in charge of the estates supplying the palace and theroyalresidencewith food.
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In 1785 the castle ceased to be aroyalresidenceand was converted into barracks for the army.
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Quite atypically for aroyalresidence, the park remained open to the public.
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While many buildings carry the title of palace, they either are no longer, or were never intended to be, used as aroyalresidence.
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A corresponding conversion of the defense castle into a (at that time) modernroyalresidencewas performed between 1761 and 1766.
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The building also served as aroyalresidence.
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Theroyalresidencewas located at the highest and innermost part of the complex and was surrounded by a small garden with a spring.
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After 1953 the palace compound ceased to be used as mainroyalresidenceand slowly fell into dissuse.
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The outer or front court was used for administrative purposes and the inner or rear court as theroyalresidence.
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However, when the palace became the mainroyalresidence, a large ballroom became needed.
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Confiscated by the monarchy in the 15th century, it became a favouredroyalresidenceand was extensively rebuilt.
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Theroyalresidenceand the court were itinerant, so there was no permanent capital.
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These early kings moved the court and the royal court to theroyalresidence.
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Notable scholars soon earned it a reputation as aroyalresidenceof the intellect.
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Few signs of the formerroyalresidenceand extensive studs remain aside from foundations, which are poorly marked.
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