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The phrase "a string of executives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a series or group of executives, often in the context of discussing leadership changes or corporate structure.
Example: "The company has seen a string of executives leave in the past year, raising concerns about its stability."
Alternatives: "a series of executives" or "a succession of executives."
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Sales are slumping, a string of executives have left in recent months and Wall Street analysts are openly questioning whether the company's leadership is up to the job.
Ms. Millard is a well-regarded executive on Madison Avenue and is the latest in a string of executives to leave Yahoo since an overhaul began in December.
During Piëch's 22 years at the top of Volkswagen, remarks such as this had been enough to account for a string of executives.
Sales are slumping across all three divisions, a string of executives have left in recent months and Wall Street analysts are openly questioning whether the company's leadership is up to the job.
Hall's personal pre-transmission intervention was prompted by claims that a string of executives had ruled themselves out of taking decisions about the programme, as a result of the BBC's longstanding ties with Comic Relief.
She is the latest in a string of executives to leave in quick succession including Kim Shillinglaw, the controller of BBC2 and BBC4, director of television, Danny Cohen, and former creative director executive, Alan Yentob.
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The gun rush has led Wall Street analyst Brian Ruttenbur to call Obama, who in January announced a string of executive actions designed to strengthen laws on gun sales, "the best salesman for firearms".
The gun rush has lead Wall Street analyst Brian Ruttenbur to call Barack Obama, who earlier this month announced a string of executive actions designed to tighten gun sales laws, "the best salesman for firearms".
But 10 days after President Obama took office, the nation's most powerful labor leaders mingled in the Blue Room, moments after the new president, a man they helped put there, signed a string of executive orders undoing Mr. Bush's policies.
Instead, he's just the latest in a string of executive departures over the past few years.
Ravitz is the latest hired in a string of executive appointments that Armstrong has made over the last several months.
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