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The phrase "a deputy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person appointed to assist or act on behalf of another, often in a position of authority or responsibility.
Example: "The sheriff appointed a deputy to help manage the increasing crime rates in the area."
Alternatives: "an assistant" or "a representative".
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Edison Stewart, a deputy city clerk, officiated.
My grandfather; he was a deputy chief.
Damaris Acosta, a deputy city clerk, officiated.
Elliott Abrams is a deputy at the National Security Council.
A deputy minister in Sarkozy's government?
Mr. Harding is a deputy mayor.
His father is a deputy provost.
Mateen had also threatened a deputy sheriff.
A deputy explained I had been assaulted.
A deputy was hit in the hand.
It's bigger than a deputy chancellor.
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