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The phrase "executor of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a person who is responsible for carrying out the instructions or wishes of a deceased individual as outlined in their will. Example: John was named as the executor of his father's estate and was responsible for distributing the assets to the heirs according to the will.
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Furbank had been executor of Turing's estate.
Imagine the poor executor of Moe's estate.
Long-time companion and literary executor of poet May Swenson.
The writer is executor of the estate of Dare Wright.
She was also named executor of the estate.
And he is but the executor of that decision.
She is understood to be the executor of his estate.
(Hyland was Goodman's lawyer, and an executor of his estate).
Would you like to be the executor of my will?
Rosie, the eldest, was left executor of her father's estate.
"Horses don't lie," said Beverly Carter, an executor of the Mellon estate.
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