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Discover LudwigThe phrase "former minister" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who previously held a position in a government or religious organization, but no longer holds that position. Example: The former minister of education was well-respected for his efforts in improving the country's education system.
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Denis MacShane is a former Minister for Europe.
Mr Blair politely flannels his former minister.
The former minister was not harmed.
(The former minister has denied the charges).
Federal officials concede that she lobbied the former minister.
The former Minister has supporters, even in the media.
The Conservative signatory is the former minister, David Davis.
"We cannot afford shocks," says the former minister.
He humiliates you, he humiliates everyone," said the former minister.
Mexico's former minister of finance is now president of real estate investment company Insignia Capital.
He also is the nation's former minister of sport.
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