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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a state senator" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an elected official who represents a specific state in a legislative body.
Example: "The bill was introduced by a state senator who is passionate about education reform."
Alternatives: "a state legislator" or "a member of the state senate."
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He was a state senator gunning for the U.S. Senate, not yet famous.
A state senator!
I was a state senator.
— She was a state senator Tuesday morning.
(She was a state senator in Arizona).
WHERE is Stephen M. Sweeney a state senator?
His opponent, Adriano Espaillat, a state senator, had conceded.
"I wish he had stayed a state senator," she said.
Ms. York was a state senator from 1991 through 1994.
He is a state senator, not a councilman.
Mr. Espada, 44, was a State Senator for four years.
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