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"directorate for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific department or group within an organization that is responsible for directing or overseeing a particular aspect of its operations. Example: The directorate for marketing and communications has been working on launching a new advertising campaign for our company.
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James Gordon MacKinnon, Director and ch Planner, Directorate for the Built Environment, Scottish Executive.
Pakistan's Directorate for Inter-Services I.S.IlI.S.Ie (I.S.I).
Head of Directorate for Economic Development Scottish Government.
The ministry is responsible for the counterintelligence service, known as the Directorate for Territorial Surveillance.
The Norwegian Directorate for Nature Management, under pressure to protect livestock, said the hunt would continue.
The French counterintelligence service, the Directorate for Territorial Surveillance, also reports to the interior minister.
Chief Social Work Adviser, Directorate for Children and Families, Scottish Government.
[the French foreign-intelligence agency, General Directorate for External Security] apologized on my behalf, too".
Unusually for Italy a woman, Maria Cannata, has been in charge of the directorate for 13 years.
Teachers, too, have felt the pinch, according to a recent report by the European Commission's directorate for Education.
"Treat us as allies, not as satellites," said the official of the Directorate for Inter-Services Intelligence, or ISI.
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