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Discover LudwigThe phrase "elect of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to someone who has been chosen or selected for a specific role or position. Example: The elect of the committee were tasked with choosing the new charity to support. In this sentence, "elect of" is used to show that only certain members of the committee were chosen or elected to make the decision.
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Last year, she was still chief executive elect of the group.
Dtr believes that David is the elect of God and, accordingly, makes excuses for David's crimes.
JF is the president elect of the American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery.
Jon Hassall, the chair elect of the Lincolnshire Police Federation, said he was surprised by the news.
My name is Adam Abdullah, I'm 15 and I'm the Young Mayor elect of Lewisham.
He is the president elect of the Puerto Rico Association of Economists.
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Although he was also briefly Archbishop-elect of Canterbury and Bishop-elect of Winchester, both elections were set aside, or quashed, and he held neither office.
"He's the president-elect of the world.
Also on Univision: Otto Perez Molina, president-elect of Guatamala.
She is president-elect of the Rockefeller Foundation, not president.
The writer is president-elect of the American Psychoanalytic Association.
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