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The phrase "conductor for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone who performs the duties of a conductor—someone who is responsible for managing and leading a group of people. For example, "She applied for the job of conductor for the local orchestra."
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Mikhail Agrest is the conductor for this performance.
Language is usually a lightning conductor for socio-political anxiety.
George Cleve was the guest conductor for "La Valse".
Maurice Kaplow was the conductor for both ballets.
Mentions man who bawled out conductor for shouting reminder.
George Cleve was the guest conductor for both pieces.
"I think he's the right conductor for the orchestra".
He was the conductor for all that changed".
His stepfather is a railroad conductor for New Jersey Transit.
A lot of people need to realize orchestras have a conductor for a reason.
She insists she is acting as "conductor" for the most serious allegations.
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