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The phrase "assassin of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who is an assassin for a specific purpose or target, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "He was known as the assassin of a notorious crime lord."
Alternatives: "killer of a" or "murderer of a".

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He's an assassin of a rather special, not to say refined sort.

Its most recent manifestation is China's decision to erect a statue in the north-eastern city of Harbin to honour the Korean assassin of a Japanese colonial leader.

JERUSALEM — The story had all the trappings of a spy thriller: an anonymous prisoner linked to Israel's secret service, Mossad, isolated in a top-security wing originally built for the assassin of a prime minister.

Spain was solid except for the two times it wasn't, and Ronaldo — an assassin of a forward who seems to get better with age — was there each time to pounce.

The most enduringly praised Troubles thriller, though, has been Gerald Seymour's Harry's Game (1975), in which a British agent goes undercover to hunt the republican assassin of a British politician.

When I visited Leonard one afternoon at Hofstra, he was reviewing a range of cases: another murder involving the killer's letters; a libel suit that turned on a single, ambiguous sound; an attempt to identify a potential assassin of a prominent politician; and a Whirlpool Corporation lawsuit involving the meaning of the word "steam".

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The government-funded assassin of rent-a-goons.

In turn, Defoe inspired Samuel Taylor Coleridge's Ancient Mariner, assassin of an albatross, who condemned his fellow crew to wander the Southern Ocean for his offence against nature.

Cole argues that it makes no more sense to describe them in religious terms than to have called the assassin of Yitzhak Rabin a "Judaic terrorist" or Francisco Franco a "Christofascist".

The European Union said Monday that it "strongly condemns" the use of forged European passports by the suspected assassins of a Palestinian leader, but it avoided any direct criticism of Israel, which has been accused of carrying out the attack.

BRUSSELS -- The European Union said Monday that it "strongly condemns" the use of forged European passports by the suspected assassins of a Palestinian leader, but it avoided any direct criticism of Israel, which has been accused of mounting the attack.

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