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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who manages or looks after something, often in contexts like hospitality, transportation, or environmental conservation.
Example: "The steward ensured that all passengers were comfortable during the flight."
Alternatives: "a caretaker" or "a manager".
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"Cleanup!" a steward shouted.
For that, they needed a steward.
Ringgold, working as a steward, was aboard.
He is a steward of the land.
Redgrave is a steward himself.
I wasn't an officer or a steward.
"Police make more impact than a steward.
Kaufelt sees himself as a steward of the Village.
Nino drowned in the arms of a steward.
Mr. Clark was a steward in a racially segregated Navy.
He's been tackled by a steward now, and we'll continue.
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