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The phrase "a ringleader of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who leads or orchestrates a group, often in a negative or mischievous context.
Example: "The police arrested him as a ringleader of the gang responsible for the recent robberies."
Alternatives: "a leader of" or "the mastermind behind".
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Col. Charles Andrianasoavina is a ringleader of the latest effort.
Silcott is suspected of being a ringleader of the riot.
He was not a ringleader of the group.
Her father, a businessman, was a ringleader of the uprising.
Here, coarseness is lower in the mix than Murray's brilliance as a ringleader of uncomplicated hilarity.
Rafinha Bastos is a ringleader of sorts for a diverse group of Brazilian comedians who are irreverent and fearless.
Shortly after, Twitter banned Milo Yiannopoulos, the inflammatory right-wing commentator who had been a ringleader of those attacks.
Mr. Crooks, who was portrayed as a ringleader of the group, still faces four counts of rape and two of sex trafficking.
Plaintiffs' lawyers have portrayed Mr. Jobs as a ringleader of the conspiracy, pointing to his emails like one sent in 2006 to Eric Schmidt, a Google executive.
One intriguing bit was word from the Czech interior minister that in April Mohamed Atta, a ringleader of the hijackings, met an Iraqi intelligence agent in Prague.
Charles Graner, who prosecutors say was a ringleader of the abuse and Private England says is the father of the child she is carrying.
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