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The phrase "a state legislator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an elected official who is a member of a state legislature, typically involved in making laws at the state level.
Example: "The new policy was introduced by a state legislator who is passionate about education reform."
Alternatives: "a state lawmaker" or "a state assembly member."
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We have a state legislator from Macomb County who's pushing for similar legislation in Michigan.
(Ms O'Connor had been a state legislator).
"I'm a state legislator," he said.
You're a state legislator.
I am a state legislator.
An email sent to a state legislator.
Her husband is a state legislator.
My aunt is a state legislator.
One was a state legislator and judge.
Then imagine you're joined by a state legislator.
Z's representatives give the paper to a state legislator.
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