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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a maid of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a maid who serves or is associated with someone, often in a ceremonial or formal context.
Example: "She was chosen to be a maid of honor at her sister's wedding."
Alternatives: "a servant of" or "an attendant of".
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Elizabeth Taylor a maid of honor!
For nine days, I felt like a maid of honor).
When our daughter, Britta, married her dear Matthew, she didn't have a maid of honor.
"I've been one twice and a maid of honor once, and I've got another wedding coming up".
The Baron lusts after Mariandel, a maid of the Marschallin, who is actually Octavian in a dress.
About 1670 Evelyn formed a paternal affection for Margaret Blagge, a maid of honour at court, who later secretly married Sidney Godolphin, future lord high treasurer.
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In the new movie "Bachelorette," Kirsten Dunst plays Regan, a type-A maid of honor who thinks she -- and not her friend Becky (Rebel Wilson) -- should be the one getting married.
I recently got engaged and have a maid-of-honor-related issue.
The New Yorker, January 16 , 1937P. 9 Mr. Post has written a piece telling young brides how to go about engaging a maid-of-all-vork.
"Much of our work is opening people's minds to reality," says Ms Leite.Older clients, particularly, expect to be able to pay low wages for a maid-of-all-work.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, January 16 , 1937P. 9 Mr. Post has written a piece telling young brides how to go about engaging a maid-of-all-vork.
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