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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leader for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person or organization that is in charge of a particular situation or activity. For example, "She served as a leader for our team during the competition."
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Deputy leader for life.
Tillman was floor leader for the bill.
We need a leader for the people.
A Leader for Delaware".
"Kidd is a tremendous leader for them.
Will Xi will be leader for life?
She was named assistant leader for the Democratic majority.
He appeared like a new leader for a new era.
Mr Vander Plaats is the perfect leader for the crusade.
I've got to be the leader for the group.
I'd bet that's a loss leader for them.
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