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The phrase "headmaster of a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about a specific individual who holds the position of headmaster at a school. Example: John Smith is the current headmaster of a prestigious private school in the city.
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He also worked as headmaster of a high school for two years.
"What it shows is that we lack confidence," says the headmaster of a Cairo school.
"We don't want to be Islamics," said Gabriel Kuc Abiei, the headmaster of a school.
Her father is the founding headmaster of a progressive private school.
He was then assistant headmaster of a boys' private school in N —.
Ziauddin founded and was the headmaster of a school of more than 1,000 students.
The owner of the home, the headmaster of a local girls' school, was wounded in the airstrike, Mr. Rahim said.
Cheney's deep voice, like the headmaster of a boys' prep school, seemed moderate and measured, too, at first.
Elliott is the headmaster of a shabby private school in Ohio; his wife, Helen, is a juvenile-court counsellor.
In Dobyns's 20th novel, the headmaster of a failing New Hampshire boarding school investigates a murder on campus.
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