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Discover Ludwig"stewards of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means someone who is responsible for taking care of or managing something. It is often used to describe people who have been entrusted with a task or responsibility. Example: "As stewards of the company, it is our duty to make decisions that will benefit its future success."
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"We are stewards of public taxpayer funds".
"We are stewards of a national asset.
The Stewards of Power Ten.
We are the stewards of that mission".
We are stewards of the people's money".
We would be miserable stewards of creation.
Governments have historically been lousy stewards of industry.
"We're stewards of the taxpayer's dollars," he said.
Are we not capable stewards of our own welfare?
They were custodians and stewards of world treasures".
We are the breadwinners, the stewards of the household.
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