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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new head" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a new leader, manager, or person in charge of a group or organization.
Example: "After the recent restructuring, the company appointed a new head to lead the marketing department."
Alternatives: "a new leader" or "a new director".
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In November, New York City will have a new head boss.
A new head of CUNY was appointed.
"It's not just a new head coach.
Once, when a new head of nursing at U.C.S.F.
A new head chef, Warren Geraghty, was appointed last month.
He copied the image and added a new head.
See articlePakistan appointed a new head of the army.
It's not often that the ESA gets a new head.
The women have a new head coach, Jim Lewis.
It was his job to find a new head coach.
The Jets too often have a new head coach.
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