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The phrase "servant of" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone who serves or works for someone else. Here are some examples: - The maid was a loyal servant of the wealthy family. - The knight was a faithful servant of the king. - She saw herself as a humble servant of God. - The waitress was a dedicated servant of her customers. - He proudly called himself a servant of the people. The phrase can also be used in a biblical or religious context, as in "serving as a servant of the Lord" or "a servant of the gospel."
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Security thus becomes the servant of management.
Servant of Christ, Renaissance man.
A loyal servant of the Labour party".
He is a servant of the masterpiece.
ROWAN UNIVERSITY "The Servant of Two Masters".
So Rome granted her a private servant of her own.
"A Servant of History," previously unpublished, is another gem.
He is the servant of his political masters.
I'm here as a servant of the country.
"It's incredibly important that we make money the servant of quality, not quality the servant of money".
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