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The phrase "executive for" can be used in written English, but it may be more commonly seen as "executive of" or "executive in." However, "executive for" can still be used in certain contexts to refer to someone who holds a position of authority or responsibility within a company or organization.
Example: Sarah was hired as the new executive for the marketing department, responsible for overseeing all advertising and promotional strategies. In this sentence, "executive for" is used to indicate Sarah's role as the head or leader of the marketing department.
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Executive for management Assistants Inc. in NYC.
He was an ad executive for Grey Advertising.
He was chief executive for seven years.
His father retired as an account executive for Apple Computer.
Beard became an executive for a pharmaceutical firm.
Beatty was a public-affairs executive for an insurance company.
Jenna Allcock is a marketing and communications executive for GradTouch.
He was later an executive for Shawmut Bank in Connecticut.
That board will select a chief executive for Chrysler.
He was Sky chief executive for four years from 2003.
"I have been chief executive for 10 years.
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