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The term "commissioner general" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to refer to a person who is appointed to serve as the administrator of a government agency or department. For example: "The commissioner general of the Ministry of Education announced new changes to the school curriculum."
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In July, Mrs. Clinton named him the commissioner general to the expo.
On May 14 the last British high commissioner, General Sir Alan Cunningham, left Palestine.
Pierre Krähenbühl, UNRWA's commissioner general, said the organisation was "deeply touched" by the gesture.
Vallat was the unhinged anti-Semite who served as Pétain's commissioner general for Jewish affairs.
Key secured permission to intercede from President James Madison and from Commissioner General of Prisoners John Mason.
For example, Terence V. Powderly, one-time head of the Knights of Labor, became commissioner general of immigration.
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Filippo Grandi was appointed UNRWA Commissioner-General in January 2010 after having served as its Deputy Commissioner-General since October 2005.
To the note of the Polish Commissioner-General, the Senate has just replied with two notes.
He went on to become shipping adviser to the UK commissioner-general in south-east Asia.
But this time, at the request of the Polish Commissioner-General, the police intervened and dispersed the demonstrators.
The man at the very top is the Commissioner-General, Pierre Dupuy, a suave, gray-mustached native Montrealer of 71.
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