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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a headmaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the principal or leader of a school, particularly in British English.
Example: "The headmaster announced the new policies during the school assembly."
Alternatives: "a school principal" or "an educational leader."
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His father was a headmaster.
His father worked as a headmaster.
My father was a teacher, a headmaster.
At 16 he punched a headmaster and was expelled.
Kosztolányi, the son of a headmaster, was from an intellectual family.
A headmaster, he wrote Urdu verse using the nom de plume Burq (lightning).
His father was a headmaster at several private schools, including the Windward School in White Plains.
Thornton Academy is governed by a self-perpetuating board of trustees that appoints a headmaster.
It was like a carpeting by a headmaster to his naughty pupil," said Proctor.
Born in 1904, the son of a headmaster, Greene was a child of his generation.
The son of a schoolteacher who later became a headmaster, Braudel acquired a cosmopolitanism unusual for his generation.
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