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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'governor of' is grammatically correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use 'governor of' in a sentence like this: "The governor of California announced a statewide lockdown."
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Governor of Anguilla.
He was governor of California!
"It was tough being governor of Massachusetts".
"Who's the governor of Louisiana?" "Bobby Jindal".
— Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska.
In 1917 Calles became governor of Sonora.
first Revolutionary governor of New Jersey.
"The governor of Luxor from the Gamaa?
Mr Bush was governor of Texas.
"He was a governor of Massachusetts.
Politics Elected governor of Michigan in 1962.
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