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Discover LudwigThe phrase "police captain" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a high-ranking official in a police force who is in charge of a particular division or unit. Example: The new police captain, with years of experience in solving complex cases, was tasked with leading the investigation into the recent bank robbery.
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The question annoyed the police captain.
Senator Adams retired as a police captain.
My father is a retired police captain.
Hogan, William City of New York Police Captain First precint.
Henry, Dominic City of New York Police Captain 16th Precint.
The police captain flips through the Frenchman's drawings.
Her father retired as a police captain in Plainfield, N.J.
Police Captain whiskers Chapman raided the Seeley party.
The two shake hands and the police captain leaves.
His father was a police captain in Naugatuck.
The character, Quinlan, is a police captain, not a sheriff.
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