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The phrase "associate headmaster" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a position in a school, typically indicating a role that supports the headmaster or is second in command.
Example: "The associate headmaster will oversee the academic programs and ensure that the curriculum meets the school's standards."
Alternatives: "deputy headmaster" or "assistant headmaster".
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Mr. Pariseau (left), 64, retired as the associate headmaster of the Allen-Stevenson School. Allen-Stevenson School
Her father, a former managing director of Lehman Brothers in New York, is an associate headmaster and the chief financial officer at the Lawrenceville School.
She has received a letter from the associate headmaster in answer to her request for an explanation of an obscure point in an earlier letter she got from him.
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His father was a headmaster.
The headmaster nods.
The headmaster surveyed them sourly.
"We must eliminate grades," headmaster Kolber announced.
the headmaster said.
Headmaster's parlor.
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