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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a top official" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a high-ranking or senior person in an organization, government, or institution.
Example: "A top official from the Ministry of Health announced new measures to combat the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a senior official" or "a high-ranking official."
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The key thing is capital, a top official told me.
A top official at the office declined to comment.
This provoked a sharp commentary from Abbas Galyamov, a top official in the Republic of Bashkortostan.
Might they have been prostitutes, as a top official with Kabul's police has alleged?
Ann Thornton, a top official at the library, called the situation "very unfortunate".
TransCanada's chief Washington lobbyist is Paul Elliott, a top official in Mrs. Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.
Yeah," said Leo Canty, a top official with the American Federation of Teachers.
A grand jury in Philadelphia indicted a top official in the archdiocese there, Msgr.
"We are waiting for a new prison," said Jorge Rubio, a top official.
"Anything on screen affects the ratings," said Mr. Chesnakov, a top official in United Russia.
"They haven't done it until now," a top official who is unenthusiastic about an attack said.
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