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"head chef" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the main chef in a kitchen, typically the one in charge of the other chefs. For example: "The head chef was in charge of creating the mouth-watering dishes for the event."
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The head chef?
"It's easy," the head chef soothed.
But Mr Obama is the indispensable head chef.
He focussed his attention on his head chef.
Josh Even, the restaurant's head chef, hovered nearby.
This was the head chef, Talo Shimizu, 35.
He rounds up a head chef, cooking supplies, volunteers.
As head chef, Neil approved all dishes at the pass.
The restaurant opened in 2004 with Redzepi as head chef.
A new head chef, Warren Geraghty, was appointed last month.
Aiden Byrne, head chef at Manchester House, is a regular.
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