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The phrase "a state assemblyman" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a member of a state assembly, typically in the context of politics or governance.
Example: "The state assemblyman proposed a new bill aimed at improving public transportation in the area."
Alternatives: "a state legislator" or "a member of the state assembly."
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He is no longer a state assemblyman.
The son is now 35 and a state assemblyman.
He is a state assemblyman, not a city councilman.
As a state assemblyman, he was committed to the principles of good government.
The Democrat, David I. Weprin, a state assemblyman, reported raising $451,000 through Aug. 24.
In 1982, after two years as a state assemblyman, he was elected to Congress.
Mr. Vas, who is also a state assemblyman, was seeking a fifth consecutive term.
A SPECIAL election to choose a state assemblyman normally does not attract much attention.
The Democratic candidate was Brian Higgins, a state assemblyman and a former Buffalo city councilman.
Mr. Levy, a state assemblyman, will have just the Democratic line.
Mr. Weiner is a United States representative, not a state assemblyman.
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