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The phrase "clerk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to someone who is an official who performs administrative tasks for a government, court, or other organization. For example: "The clerk of the court read out the verdict to the jury."
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Clerk of the Superior Court (Albany).
Norman Thain, Clerk of Works, Balmoral Estate.
Clerk of the Galerie Berheim Jeune".
Maureen L. Bonds, the town clerk of Amenia, N.Y., officiated.
Her mother, also retired, was the village clerk of Glencoe.
He also served as clerk of the county court.
Wolfred was a clerk of greater value than he knew.
> accessible via the office of the clerk of the Court?
Robert Bruce Collins, dep clerk of the Lieutenancy, Leicestershire.
L. 102 232, § 305 k)(2), substituted "clerk of court" for "clerk of the court" in second sentence.
Edward English, the City Clerk of Newton, Mass., officiated.
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