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The phrase "governor for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to a person who serves as a governor for a certain entity or organization. Example: "John Smith was recently appointed as the new governor for the state of New York, replacing the previous governor who resigned."
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"You can't blame the governor for that".
"I was governor for 12 years.
He is now the BBC national governor for Wales.
And he has been governor for 11 years.
This is not what I became a governor for".
"I wasn't a governor for a short period of time.
Announced Michael Gearon Jr. has been named governor for Atlanta.
It is hard to fault the governor for trying.
Mr. Engler has been governor for nearly a decade.
But she's been a governor for 20 months.
The Westchester County executive, Rob Astorino, commended the governor for moving the project forward.
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