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"museum official" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it whenever you are referring to someone who works at a museum, such as in the sentence, "The museum official was happy to answer all of our questions."
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No explanations were offered, and no museum official would comment.
"He has artists in depth, some masterpieces," a museum official said.
One article cited a museum official announcing that Nick Flynn was banned from the museum.
"They held the mask in the wrong way and broke the beard," an unnamed museum official told the Guardian.
(A museum official said $1 million has been the goal for recent galas).
"Just about every artist on Eastern Long Island participated," said Anke Jackson, a museum official.
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Just what museum officials want to hear.
French museum officials were understandably upset.
But the museum officials thought differently.
MUSEUM officials were delighted with the plans.
The condo developer and museum officials are at loggerheads.
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