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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chancellor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific position or title, often in academic or governmental contexts.
Example: "The university appointed a chancellor to oversee the administration and academic affairs."
Alternatives: "an administrator" or "a leader".
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A Chancellor, the Academy of American Poets.
Nobody pays to see a chancellor.
"A chancellor can't force things to happen".
What's a chancellor to do when statesmanship vies with parochialism?
Dawes is a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets.
Mr. Cortines added: "You do need a chancellor.
He wanted a chancellor who would bring in funds.
This is something else a chancellor needs most.
A chancellor in Trenton would oversee the entire system.
On one side, a prosperous, stable economy and a chancellor brimming with confidence and certainty.
"That can't be the style of a chancellor," said Health Minister Daniel Bahr.
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