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The phrase "a husband of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone's marital status or relationship, typically in a context where the husband is being identified in relation to someone else.
Example: "He is a husband of a well-known author, often attending her book signings and events."
Alternatives: "the spouse of" or "the partner of".
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And a husband of course.
She got his number and soon made a husband of Mr. Brunn, an intensely private man.
They can level charges against dogs and a court can even convict a husband of raping his wife.
"They can level charges against dogs and a court can even convict a husband of raping his wife," she wrote.
The girl turns out to be a 12-year-old forcibly married to a husband of 50.
In the late pre-Christian era she was believed to have had a husband of the same name, perhaps indicating her transformation into a masculine personality.
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In foreign policy, indeed, he inclined always to caution and a husbanding of resources.
Such a husbanding of resources is natural, of course, and even essential.
Could I see a fellow husband of a breast cancer patient and just soldier on?
She leaves behind a husband, Stephen Push, of Great Falls, Va.
Shapiro is a husband, father of two sons, and mentor.
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