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Discover LudwigThe phrase "auditors general" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the heads of audit offices or agencies, often in a governmental context, and can be used when discussing their roles or responsibilities.
Example: "The auditors general of the various states convened to discuss best practices in financial oversight."
Alternatives: "chief auditors" or "head auditors".
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Martin Sinclair and Gabrielle Cohen, who have both been assistant auditors general, will receive between £260,000 and £265,000 each, according to the report.
Late night budget estimates committees where hard questions can be asked; auditors general and ombudsmen digging around in the shadows; the Senate itself, a powerful upper house that permits occasional entry to an unlikely assemblage of campaigners and advocates.
"This historic audit brought together all of Canada's provincial auditors general, along with the federal office, all auditing one topic at the same time.
Under-discussed but crucial functions within liberal democracies such as auditors general and ombudsmen are just two such offices.
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Swan has written to the auditor general demanding an investigation.
I want to thank Auditor General Bob Casey Jr. back here.
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The India's election commission and comptroller and auditor general are independent.
The auditor general said that it was still unclear how much the aircraft would cost.
By law, the auditor general's department may review only the work of public servants.
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