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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deacon for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone in a position or role of a deacon. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: John was chosen as the deacon for the church's annual fundraising event.
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"Thanks Deacon, for arranging a awesome event.
Last year's prize, which was won by Alexis Deacon for The River, attracted a record number of entries.
At Colgate he was an officer of Alpha Tau Omega, where he was nicknamed "The Deacon" for his honesty and good character.
Paul the Deacon, for instance, claimed that the Roman aristocracy were largely killed in the first generation of the Lombard invasion.
"He's trying to do big things that will sound good 20 years from now," said Ed Schrader, a Baltimore musician who has known Mr. Deacon for years.
Mr. Bushey said that his church was "mostly blue collar" and that Ms. Angle's husband had been a deacon for many years, while she sometimes taught women's classes.
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Replacements: Ken Owens for Rees (51), Richard Kelly for Snyman (51), Deacon Manu for Lee (51), Gareth Davies for J Davies (77), Aled Thomas for Scott Williams (64), Maule for Liam Williams (66).
Grand dame of the country music craft Rayna is finding it hard to get a replacement for Deacon ready for the divas' co-headlining Red Lips, White Lies tour.
Replacements: Ken Owens for Rees (63), Phil John for I. Thomas (63), Deacon Manu for R. Thomas (75), Kieran Murphy for McCusker (63), Jonathan Edwards for Shingler (46), Tavis Knoyle for G. Davies (58), Stephen Jones for Newton (58), Viliame Iongi L. Williams (76).
Replacements: Hartley (for Thompson, 52), Stevens (for Sheridan, 55), Shaw (for Deacon, 62), Palmer (for Fourie, 21), Flood (for Tindall, 75), Armitage (for Cueto, 21).
Replacements: Mears (for Thompson, 50), Wilson (for Cole 41, Cole for Corbisiero, 58), Shaw (for Deacon, 58), Wood (for Moody, 60), Wigglesworth (for Youngs, 60), Flood (for Wilkinson, 41), Armitage (for Foden, 51).
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