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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'enforcer for' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who enforces rules, regulations, or laws. For example, "The mayor has appointed a new enforcer for city ordinances."
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"I was an enforcer for him".
He worked as a principal enforcer for Mr. Coonan.
The FTC is now the lead enforcer for net neutrality.
Talk story about Joey Kocur, the enforcer for the hockey team the New York Rangers.
He became arguably the most powerful man in southern Afghanistan, an enforcer for his brother.
After 1956 he worked as a lawyer and local enforcer for his brother.
Later he became an enforcer for Joseph Zerilli, a reputed crime boss.
"I began my career as a particularly aggressive enforcer for the RSS," Chauhan said.
It was a guy who'd been an enforcer for some Brooklyn drug dealers called the Ortiz brothers, Dominican guys.
In 1997, she began dating and later married Mr Sirois, an enforcer for a biker gang named the Rockers.
The Blue Seaters have their favorites, too, including Nick Fotiu, the Staten Island native and Rangers enforcer for eight seasons.
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