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"its boss" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to the superior of some group or entity; for example, "Our company is doing very well under its boss's leadership."
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With Ford as its boss, it had a big-company mentality.
Under Jeff Immelt, its boss since 2001, it has begun to slim down.
Halford's shares dropped on the news that it was to lose its boss to Tesco.
It takes time," says Julian Mash, its boss.
Tim Armstrong, its boss, intends to turn it into "the largest producer of quality online content".
And its boss, Jamie Dimon, already had a reputation as a Mr. Fix-It.
Piet Moerland, its boss, resigned.
Its boss is picked by the government.
Its boss had just resigned.
(Its boss, Jorge Costilla, was arrested last month).
Its boss was Mark Brener, 62.
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