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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a head coach" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the primary coach of a sports team or organization.
Example: "The team announced that they have hired a head coach with extensive experience in the league."
Alternatives: "the main coach" or "chief coach".
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I am a head coach.
Not a head coach.
"My first day as a head coach".
He's been a head coach".
If you're a head coach.
"I'm a head coach, period.
There's no equivalent to a head coach.
I don't like losing a head coach.
He was a head coach at 26.
Rhoads has never been a head coach.
"It doesn't need a head coach".
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