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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a directorship" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the position or role of a director within an organization or company.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally achieved a directorship at the firm."
Alternatives: "a director position" or "a directorial role".
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It seems unlikely that he ever "turned down" a directorship, as he claims.
He earned a directorship in his current job in half the time the company had expected.
A directorship still carries a handsome paycheck and the cachet to help an executive's career.
We assume that these individuals would have been attracted to a directorship at a larger, neighboring company.
Inglis has therefore landed on his feet in securing a directorship of Petrofac, the oil services group.
We found that golfers have a higher probability of holding a directorship with an odds ratio of 59.9.
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"Maintaining practice in geriatrics is very difficult unless you have some other form of support," like an academic position or a medical directorship at a nursing home, said Dr. Peter Hollmann, chairman of the public policy committee of the American Geriatrics Society.
But it's not a music directorship of a major orchestra.
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The transaction meant more cash for Cablevision and an expected directorship for Steven Rattner, a principal in Quadrangle and a well-regarded investor in media companies.
His other jobs include managing director at Change Capital, a private equity firm, and a nonexecutive directorship of the mobile phone giant Vodafone.
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