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Discover Ludwig"incumbency of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used in reference to someone holding a position or role within an organization or government. Here is an example: "The incumbent politician's long incumbency of the mayor's office has been met with both praise and criticism from the public."
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The fact that John McCain is the candidate of the incumbent party is essential to his chances of victory, on account of the undeniable incumbency of that incumbent party.
After the cold incumbency of the Harper government, Trudeau is aiming to make Canada cool again.
"At the same time, there's a contract with China, signed during the incumbency of the previous government.
This factor, the incumbency of both candidates and a high number of unaffiliated voters has made for a challenging campaign.
The initial disaster occurred under Mayor W. Wilson Goode, with repairs going on through the incumbency of Mayor Edward G. Rendell.
"The changes must respect the current incumbency of all parliamentarians from all interests and on all sides of the debate," he will say.
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The result is proof of the power of incumbency, and of the fact that South Africans have not yet lost faith in the party of liberation.
Given the power of incumbency, many of Mr. Suozzi's supporters find his decisions surprising.
It was a display of the power of incumbency and a reminder of a dominant theme of Mr. Bush's campaign.
"It was smack-dab in my face, the power of incumbency, the power of money," she said.
Still, he enjoys the advantages of incumbency and the benefit of running in a state that has not elected a Republican senator since the 1970s.
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