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The phrase "a servant of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who serves or works for another person, organization, or cause.
Example: "He considered himself a servant of the community, always volunteering his time to help those in need."
Alternatives: "an aide to" or "a follower of".
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He ceased to be a servant of the house of Habsburg and began to pursue an independent policy.
The press is no longer a servant of the people, but of what is rapidly becoming a corporate state.
"A Servant of History," previously unpublished, is another gem.
I'm here as a servant of the country.
May says the government is a servant of the people.
/ A servant of architecture, / A grower of crystals".
The candidate may now be called a "Servant of God".
"I am not a servant of police officers".
She was a servant of God, like King David.
"He is both a servant of God and a servant of the state," Mr. Flake said in a telephone interview.
Jerry Hawthorne, a lawyer for the Methodists, says: "the point at issue is whether she was a servant of man or a servant of God".
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