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Discover LudwigThe phrase "henchman in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a subordinate or assistant, often in a context involving crime or villainy.
Example: "The villain's henchman in the movie was responsible for carrying out all the dirty work."
Alternatives: "accomplice in" or "aide in".
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Graziani was Mussolini's henchman in Ethiopia during the 1930s.
The Six Nations fixture list also haunts him like an idle henchman in the gallows.
The general had been Mr. Kim's chief henchman in purging potential enemies.
(That's him, for example, as Vincent Price's evil henchman in the 3-D "House of Wax" from 1953).
…Man (2014), a henchman in The Grand Budapest Hotel (2014), and an assassin in John Wick (2014).
One candidate was Hermann Brandl, Göring's principal henchman in the looting of Paris, who was known by that name.
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Matrix's nemesis, his former buddy turned obsessive henchman-in-chief, is played with an exaggerated campness that would be considered offensive today.
A "malicious communication" incident saw someone be threatened with a visit from henchmen in 'clown' masks.
Former intimates of his recall studiously vague pronouncements to henchmen in the field.
On Thursday, a cabal of his henchmen in the military replaced him and took over.
This is exact opposite of the henchmen in most contemporary motion pictures.
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