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Discover Ludwig"corporate head" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the highest-ranking official in a company or corporation, such as the CEO or president. For example: "The corporate head gave an inspiring speech at the annual shareholders' meeting."
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We auditioned for the corporate head and his coterie.
It has corporate head offices in London and Rotterdam.
The company has corporate head offices in London and Rotterdam.
Calgary is building new schools, hospitals and roads and luring corporate head offices.In contrast, Toronto's economy is under pressure.
When it comes to genetically modified crops, there is a reason to keep one's corporate head low — to avoid protests.
In Equatorial Guinea it quietly negotiated official American support while keeping its own corporate head down.On the subject of that support, "Private Empire" is illuminating.
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In other countries, he said, corporate heads are highly respected; in France, they are not.
Regulators, not to mention corporate heads, might be surprised to hear that.
The Indian elite, whether corporate heads, filmmakers, even journalists, is still dominated by the upper castes.
Back on the bus, the video flickers to life with quotes from corporate heads who have invested in commercial spaceflight.
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