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The phrase "chef of" is grammatically correct and may be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the job or title held by a person who is in charge of the kitchen in a restaurant or other dining establishment. Here is an example sentence: "In a restaurant, the chef of the kitchen is responsible for creating and executing the menu, managing the kitchen staff, and ensuring food safety and quality."
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He co-owns it with Paul Ngo, the former head chef of Mandarin Kitchen and now head chef of this new venture.
Mr. Arnal is a chef of surprises.
Astoundingly, the chef of Aureole says yes.
Foodies found the chef of their dreams.
The writer is executive chef of Bates.
René Redzepi, chef of Noma, in Copenhagen.
He is the chef of this evening, Mrs. Borislav said.
It's dying!" Peter Cho, the chef of Salvation Taco, said.
He is a chef of great skill and intelligence.
In the basement restaurant hides a chef of some note.
Bak Pon, proprietor & chef of the establishment painted the sign.
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