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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a coordinator of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who organizes or manages a specific area, project, or group of people.
Example: "She is a coordinator of community outreach programs aimed at helping local families."
Alternatives: "a manager of" or "an organizer of".
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Her mother is a coordinator of speech-language services for the Baltimore City Public Schools.
The Justice Department works as a coordinator of sorts to make the legal sessions possible.
Dr. Joye is serving as a coordinator of the mission from her laboratory in Athens, Ga.
Her father was a coordinator of military and commercial contracts at Pratt & Whitney Aircraft in Hartford.
Prince, then a coordinator of instruction, found him there and let him compose himself.
American officials say privately that China has abdicated its role as a coordinator of the six-party nuclear talks.
"We plan to create a political party this year," said Ioann Averyanov, 30, a coordinator of Svyataya Rus.
"She went to work and ended up being a coordinator of volunteers at Mesa Vista Hospital in San Diego.
His mother is a coordinator of office volunteers in New York for Doctors Without Borders, a medical relief organization.
"This has to be resolved," said Father Connolly, a coordinator of Spanish ministry in the Town of Brookhaven.
But according to Colleen Cordes, a coordinator of the Alliance for Childhood, academic improvement is beside the point.
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