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Discover LudwigThe phrase "public official" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an individual who holds a government office or position, such as a mayor, governor, senator, or president. For example, "The public official announced their plan to increase funding for public schools."
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public official from 1924-1968.
No public official defends them.
Lloyd Axworthy, public official.
"I'm a public official.
Respondent was a public official.
"Just some public official," he said.
That public official was Mr. Rowland.
The perfect wife for a senior Chinese public official.
Mr. Bernanke is an admirable public official in many ways.
Both as merchant and as public official he traveled widely.
Ms. Brewer is too rare a public official to retire.
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