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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chief of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who holds a leadership position within a specific organization or group.
Example: "She was appointed as a chief of the environmental committee, responsible for overseeing all sustainability initiatives."
Alternatives: "a leader of the" or "a head of the".
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He is a chief of the Nzima tribe.
Poldek has a Ukrainian friend, Bortnik, who serves as a chief of the local police.
In 1907 it was rechristened for Logan, a chief of the Mingo.
Sebetwane was a chief of the Patsa, a subgroup of the Sotho (Basuto).
India lacks a chief of the defence staff of the kind most countries have.
It showed Thomas Farrell, a chief of the Port Authority police.
Ricimer's father was a chief of the Suebi (a Germanic people) and his mother was a Visigothic princess.
Or a chief of the department, Peter J. Ganci Jr., who was a battle-tested field general and spiritual leader?
The father of the bride is Amanullah Khan, a chief of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front.
Her mother retired as a chief of the cash division at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
He was a chief of the Orthopaedic division Public Health Service Hospital on Staten Island and Medical Director until the hospital closing and his retirement in 1981.
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