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"chancellor for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the specific role or position of a chancellor in a certain context. For example: "The new chancellor for the university has ambitious plans for campus expansion." "The conference was attended by chancellors for various companies, all vying for the best business strategies." In both of these examples, "chancellor for" is used to specify the individual's role or position in a specific organization or context.
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He praised the chancellor for "rewarding excellence".
Germans appear to look to their chancellor for stability.
She has been German chancellor for a decade.
Cases were referred to the lord chancellor for review.
He said: "I have been shadow chancellor for three weeks.
Savers have a lot to thank the Chancellor for today – but insurers will be fuming.
"Contractors were hungry," said Iris Weinshall, the CUNY vice chancellor for facilities planning, construction and management.
Dr. Desmond-Hellmann, 54, has been chancellor for a little more than two years.
In New York, Mr. White was the deputy chancellor for talent, labor and innovation.
"Maybe I'm supposed to ask the chancellor for something," she said.
See articleIn Britain Alan Johnson resigned as Labour's shadow chancellor for personal reasons.
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