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"delegate of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who has been assigned or appointed to represent or act on behalf of a larger group or organization. Here is an example sentence: The CEO named John as the delegate of the company to attend the conference next week.
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Her constant involvement in the party's affairs earned her several high-ranking positions, among them those of secretary, vice-president, and executive delegate of its delegation in New York.
The delegate, of course, is dead.
There are tasks we must delegate, of course.
Build into the registration fee the cost per delegate of the professional help.
Last spring he got himself appointed an alternate delegate of the Dem.
Each delgate brought the flag of his homeland, except the delegate of China.
Anar Karimov Ambassador, permanent delegate of the Republic of Azerbaijan to Unesco.
He is a delegate of China's top legislative advisory body, and has praised Chinese rule in Tibet.
In 1977, Zawahiri asked Imam to join his group, presenting himself as a mere delegate of the organization.
Banners proclaimed Mr. Erdogan the "delegate of the oppressed" and said: "Let the world see a proper prime minister".
A delegate of the Catholic Bishop of Hartford had read it at the opening ceremonies, and it had worked fine.
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