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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elder of" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used when referring to someone who holds a higher position or rank within a group or family. Example: John was the eldest of the three brothers, but his younger brother Mark was the elder of the two.
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Chabon was the elder of two children.
"An Elder of the Jews can be condemned," he says.
Vucinic, at 29, is the elder of the two strikers.
Cain, the elder of two sons, was raised in Atlanta.
Kenyon, the elder of the pair, died in 1925.
Like Malim Akbar Khakrezwal, an elder of the Alakozai tribe.
James Gordon Bennett, the Elder of the Herald Tribune, furnished public with all the lascivious details.
MR. CHATWAL was born in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the elder of two sons.
The elder of the clan functions as the priest who gives the offering.
Soon, one brave elder of Morghan was killed by the Taliban, according to Jones.
He was made an elder of his village when he returned.
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