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"visiting dignitary" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use the phrase "visiting dignitary" to refer to someone who is traveling from a different area, country, or organization to meet with people in an official capacity. For example, "The school welcomed a visiting dignitary from the city government who spoke about the importance of civic engagement."
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Congress is no stranger to the visiting dignitary.
But at constituency HQ, a visiting dignitary is bullish about her party's prospects.
In Iraq these days, the arrival of any visiting dignitary is heralded as a triumph.
He was a bit like a visiting dignitary from a foreign country.
Rarely does a visiting dignitary miss the chance to be photographed with Maathai planting a tree.
About the same time, another visiting dignitary received an altogether different greeting.
Tall and blond, with an impeccable maroon manicure, she was greeted like a visiting dignitary.
There, JPMorgan's chief executive, Jamie Dimon, was treated more like a visiting dignitary than a committee witness.
Boys and men maimed by fighting, missing hands, eyes or legs, arrived by bus to greet a visiting dignitary.
A band played "The Star-Spangled Banner," and a visiting dignitary spoke of the many tourists surely to follow.
When both Mr. Hu and Mr. Jiang meet the same visiting dignitary, Mr. Jiang's comments often get more prominent coverage.
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