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Discover Ludwig"assessor for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate someone who is responsible for assessing or evaluating something or someone. Here is an example: The school board hired a new assessor for teacher performance evaluations.
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JOSEPH ELLIOTT has been the tax assessor for Ocean City since 2003.
Her mother is the tax assessor for Princeton Township and Borough.
She earns about £17,700 a year as a claims assessor for a health insurer.
The bride's stepmother, Diane M. O'Connor, is the principal assessor for the Town of Northborough, Mass.
Mr. McArdle, Stephen's father and an assessor for 27 years before retiring in 1980, did not return calls requesting comment.
I'm a primary teacher but I'm working like a language assessor for primary and high schools, a town near Barcelona.
"We had no idea what we were in for," said Rich Hillis, a deputy assessor for the city.
A few years ago, I was invited to be an external assessor for a university design faculty.
In my previous life, I was a care needs assessor for social services, establishing care packages for young disabled people.
Winning the protection of the governor of Corsica, he was appointed assessor for the judicial district of Ajaccio in 1771.
When he retired from Fuller's, he became an assessor for Cask Marque, the industry-funded group that monitors the quality of real ale in the nation's pubs.
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