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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rector" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who holds a high-ranking position in an educational institution, particularly in universities or colleges.
Example: "The university's new rector announced several initiatives to improve student engagement."
Alternatives: "a president" or "a chancellor".
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She is now a rector.
At the start, the union of such a church and such a rector seemed perfect.
A rector read the letter at the start of the 10 15 a.m.
He resumed his work as a rector at the Church of Ste.
In 1993, a rector was dismissed after he admitted to having affairs with parishioners.
The Rev. Paul Fromberg, a rector of the church, performed the commitment ceremony.
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They include a Utopian, a federalist and a former rector of the Marseilles mosque, plus contestants representing taxpayers, pensioners, the unemployed and the handicapped.
The New Yorker, February 6 , 1971P. 28 Story about the wake of Father James Murray, a Jesuit rector in a university.
By Elizabeth Cullinan The New Yorker, February 6 , 1971P. 28 Story about the wake of Father James Murray, a Jesuit rector in a university.
Erasmus provided a stipend for a substitute rector and drew the balance of the revenues as an annual pension for the rest of his life.
The project is a collaboration between the diocese of London, an Anglican rector, and a school whose children are mostly Muslim.
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