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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an emissary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person sent on a special mission, often as a representative or messenger.
Example: "The king sent an emissary to negotiate peace with the rival kingdom."
Alternatives: "a delegate" or "a representative".
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Or at least an emissary of yours?
The dish is an emissary from another, more rarefied restaurant.
My career as an emissary began last July.
They thought he was an emissary of the pope.
Grant sent an emissary to the Sioux with a proposal to buy the Black Hills.
It is of Hungarian manufacture, brought by an emissary, not as a gag.
Out of the blue, this upstart peer, an emissary from Number Ten, arrives at the door.
"He was sort of like an emissary," Mr. Pappalardo said in an interview.
For forty years, Hokule'a has been traversing the high seas, as an emissary and a goad.
He was like an emissary, a soldier we sent into battle.
THE repressed, hypocritical Pastor Manders is an emissary of the fanatic religious right.
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