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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am head of" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "I am head of" or "I am the head of" when indicating a leadership position.
Example: "I am the head of the marketing department and oversee all advertising campaigns."
Alternatives: "I lead" or "I am in charge of".
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We respect each other as wives, although I am head of the household.
"I am head of the fundraising department in the charity I work for.
"But I am head of a monastery, and I have to think about money all the time.
When Saddam declared: "I am head of state," the judge retorted: "You used to be a head of state.
Now I am head of the local council for my neighbourhood, and until this week director of logistics for two bakeries.
I went to work (I am head of finance for a boutique hotel chain in London), sure it would die down after an hour.
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Ben Caldecott is Head of Policy at Climate Change Capital.
Mr. Resnick is head of commodity trading.
"She was head of the French Film Office".
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