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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a distinguished cleric" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a respected and notable member of the clergy, often in formal or academic contexts.
Example: "The conference featured a distinguished cleric who spoke on the importance of interfaith dialogue."
Alternatives: "an esteemed clergyman" or "a respected religious leader."
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At a frenzied Moussavi rally in the city of Karaj, west of the capital, I met a campaign organizer, Hojatolislam Akbar Hamidi, 48, a distinguished cleric who's known Moussavi for more than twenty years.
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In a way, it is precisely because he has left office and is therefore speaking in his private capacity as a distinguished scholar and cleric with an informed social conscience.
A distinguished fiction writer.
A distinguished NYC attorney.
This was a distinguished performance.
Happer is a distinguished academic".
This is a distinguished opposition.
A distinguished human being.
"He's a distinguished governor.
The tactic has a distinguished revolutionary pedigree.
Alvear belonged to a distinguished Argentine family.
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