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The phrase "a managing director" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific role or position within a company or organization, typically responsible for overseeing operations and making high-level decisions.
Example: "After years of hard work, she was promoted to a managing director, where she would lead the company's strategic initiatives."
Alternatives: "an executive director" or "a chief executive officer".
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Tiffany Trott: Damien Clutterbuck, a managing director.
Jones, a managing director at Morgan Stanley.
He became a managing director in 1997.
Anthony Roberto will also join CRT as a managing director.
Ms. Sutphen is now a managing director at UBS.
His father is a managing director of the fund.
Ms. Taylor is currently a managing director of Wolfensohn & Company.
Steve Murphy, a managing director with Standard & Poor's, agreed.
Caroline Anstey is a managing director of the World Bank.
(Mr. Knee is now a managing director at Evercore Partners).
Lalitha Vaidyanathan is a managing director at FSG.
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duties of a managing director
in the capacity of a managing director
a managing trustee
a business director
a managing board
a managing supervisor
a managing principal
a managing editor
a managing directorship
a coordinating director
a managing director level
a corporate director
a managing agent
a managing member
a managing problem
a name director
a funeral director
a film director
a band director
a managing partner
a casting director
a writer director
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