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Discover Ludwig'coroner for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is a coroner or works in the field of a coroner, such as a medical examiner. For example: "She was recently appointed as the coroner for our county."
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Formerly Senior Coroner for Norfolk.
His father retired as a coroner for Kipling.
Cutler was appointed assistant deputy coroner for the inquest.
There he was appointed coroner for Kent County.
The Coroner for the District appointed a pathologist, Dr Patel, to carry out a post mortem.
Terence Moore, the assistant coroner for Avon, reached a conclusion of suicide.
Ross has not so far responded to attempts by the coroner for his version of events.
The senior coroner for West Sussex, Penelope Schofield, had overseen the inquests until this month.
Dungay's death has been referred to the NSW coroner for a public inquest.
He had been the coroner for the two counties since 1995.
Darren Salter, Senior Coroner for Oxfordshire, said: "The cause of Dean Sprouting's death was multiple injuries.
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