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Discover Ludwig"farmer of" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It could possibly be used as part of a longer sentence, but it is not a standalone phrase. For example: Correct usage: "The farmer harvested his crops with the help of his trusty tractor." Incorrect usage: "Farmer of corn and wheat."
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Ms. Farmer, of Overland Park, Kan., told a similar story.
(Jackson had run as the "Farmer of Tennessee," and Taylor and Harrison ran as farmers, too).
In the early 1820s he was sold to a neighbouring farmer of small means.
This is bad news for a farmer of thirsty crops in parched north-western Kansas.
She is a daughter of Absolom C. Farmer of Nashville and the late Dr. Madeline Farmer.
He's one of us," said Duane Leimkuehler, 53, a farmer of corn, wheat and soybeans.
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Not every professional-turned-farmer, of course, can afford to live as large as the Gibsons still do, but the refrain about home life is common.
She was of the same age as the bridegroom and the daughter and heiress of Sir John Robsart, a gentleman-farmer of Norfolk.
He is a son of Maxine R. Farmer and Dr. H. Stephen Farmer of Princeton, N.J.
Her brother Dr. Donald Farmer of Sebastopol, CA, survives her.
Her husband Dr. Laurence Farmer of New York City died in 1976.
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