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"mentor to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who is a mentor to someone else. Here is an example sentence: Emma has been a mentor to many young people in her community.
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Devoted mentor to Gerry.
Mentor to many.
Friend and mentor to many.
Mentor to us all.
"He's been a mentor to me".
Role model and mentor to many.
"He's a good mentor to us".
I was like a mentor to him.
Friend, revered colleague, mentor to many worldwide.
Dave was a mentor to many.
Friend and mentor to all.
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