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The phrase "executioner of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who carries out punishments or executions as part of their job or role. Example: The king appointed him as the executioner of his enemies, and he carried out the executions without hesitation.
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Sri Lanka's chief censor is an amiable executioner of words.
A banner on the bridge read: "Welcome Rouhani, executioner of freedom".
The other was the slaying of Albert Anastasia, chief executioner of Murder Inc., in 1957.
Over time, the firm can become a well-compensated executioner of state will.
The Tombs most famous executioner of all was Joseph Atkinson, who was in the hanging business for 36 years.
Us, too! — Sam Sifton The Los Angeles Times: "The fruit market is a pitiless executioner of noncompetitive varieties".
In Brazil, Wickham became known as the príncipe dos ladrões (prince of thieves) and the carrasco do amazonas (executioner of the Amazon).
The Tombs most famous executioner of all was Joseph Atkinson, who was in the hanging business for… THAT WAS NEW YORK about the Tombs prison.
A widely shared discomfort with last year's European Court of Justice ruling is that it makes Google "judge, jury and executioner" of our rights.
We need to keep saying that black lives matter, that the police do not get to be judge, jury and executioner of citizens without even standing trial themselves.
"It is not edifying that the strongest country, America, has set itself up as prosecutor, judge, jury and executioner of its case," he said.
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