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"mayor of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the occupation of someone who holds the position of mayor. For example, "John Smith is the mayor of New York City."
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Mayor of Islington in 1998.
She was mayor of Cambridge.
The Mayor of Casterbridge.
The future mayor of Hoboken took one.
Tracy will become Mayor of New York.
The mayor of Secaucus took one.
They called him the mayor of Chinatown.
One was "the mayor" of the diner.
(The winner was the mayor of Melbourne).
Her brother was also mayor of Baltimore.
Jin Sato, mayor of Minamisanriku, is one.
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