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The phrase "a governor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an individual who holds the position of governor in a political context or when discussing the role in general terms.
Example: "The governor of the state announced new policies to improve education."
Alternatives: "an administrator" or "a leader".
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I was a governor.
A governor, maybe.
"His father was a governor.
"And we have a governor".
A governor is a governor.
"As a governor, I can do that.
"He was a governor of Massachusetts.
Found press release about a governor.
She was a governor — that's good.
(His father was a governor there).
Similar(1)
He was a governor--that's not nothing".
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