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The phrase "a distinguished leader" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is recognized for their exceptional qualities or achievements in a leadership role.
Example: "The conference will feature a distinguished leader in the field of environmental science as the keynote speaker."
Alternatives: "an esteemed leader" or "a notable leader."
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Harry Truman, widely considered a distinguished leader today, left Washington a beaten man.
He was a distinguished leader of both the Association and the profession.
"And the president knows that the taxpayers are grateful to have a distinguished leader like Mitch Daniels at the helm, whose job is to protect the taxpayers' money".
The National Council of Jewish Women is deeply saddened by the loss of a distinguished leader and dear friend, Eleanor Marvin.
The National Council of Jewish Women is deeply saddened by the loss of a distinguished leader and dear friend, Lenore Feldman-Fischler.
The Yeshiva University and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary Family is saddened by the passing of a distinguished leader of the Jewish community.
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He said that Livingstone had been "a very considerable public servant and a very distinguished leader of this city".
Martin is a distinguished business leader of excellent judgement and with a great reputation.
The LaGuardia Memorial Association mourns the passing of a founding member and a distinguished civic leader.
Peter is a distinguished business leader who until recently was the CEO of TNT NV.
The Yeshiva University family is saddened by the passing of a distinguished community leader and YU Guardian who, with his late wife, Eva, established a course in Jewish History at Stern College for Women, and had a long and generous relationship with our institution.
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