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The phrase 'rex regorum' is incorrect. The phrase is from the ancient, classical Latin, which is a language that uses case endings. In this specific example, the word 'rex', which means 'king', is expessed correctly in the nominative, or subject, case. But the word 'regorum' doesn't exist. Instead, the correct word is 'regum', which is the plural form of the genitive, or possessive, case. Therefore, the correct phrase is 'rex regum', and the correct meaning king of kings.

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