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The phrase 'cook of' is not a correct phrase in written English.
You could use the phrase 'cook for' or 'cook with' depending on what you are trying to say. Example: She is a great cook for the whole family. He enjoys cooking with his friends.
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...to be in with a chance of becoming Guardian home cook of the year.
One colleague asked, "Are you going to cook or order in?" "Cook, of course!" I said.
Most influential British cook of his generation.
"My best mate," says Cook of Anderson.
She is a daughter of Patricia L. Cook of Washington and Thomas Cook of Sea Cliff, N.Y.
THE MAD COOK OF PYMATUNING, by Christopher Lehmann-Haupt.
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Inside, Jordi Butrón, the chief scientist-cook of the research center, greeted us solemnly and led us into his classroom.
Upon his entrance, Charlie Cook of The Cook Political Report rated McCotter's chances of nomination as "virtually impossible".
Captain James Cook of Britain was the first European to visit the islands, in 1778.
Beloved stepmother of Michael Cook of New York City.
He's the Charlie Cook of the Wolverine state.
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