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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a CEO" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a chief executive officer, who is the highest-ranking executive in a company. Example: "John was promoted to be a CEO of the company after years of hard work and dedication."
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He is also a CEO in a club of CEOs.
"A CEO is a CEO," she said.
They don't need a CEO.
Greenberg wasn't just a CEO.
Prepare for a CEO Succession.
Minimum qualification for a CEO: None.
Hell, yeah, I was a CEO!
It also has a CEO under 30.
It is ask a CEO.
What should a CEO do?
He's standing as a CEO and he talks like a CEO.
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