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The phrase "am chief" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey a sense of being in a leadership position, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I am chief of this department."
Alternatives: "I am the leader" or "I am in charge."
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"I am chief man".
At the Voluntary Organisations Disability Group, where I am chief executive, we have been analysing this regulatory reform debate.
Charities like Brightside, which I am chief executive of, have been plugging away to bridge this gap for years.
Mencap, of which I am chief executive, and the Challenging Behaviour Foundation, know of people who have died in these places.
I am chief executive of the Health Research Authority, which protects and promotes the interests of patients and the public in health research.
Ofsted, as long as I am Chief Inspector, will be proud of its independence, reporting without fear or favour, no matter what the type of school.
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Another was Chief.
It is "Chief," not "Church".
He is chief sales officer.
Mr Lee was chief editor.
Mr. Weeks is chief operating officer.
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