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"The nice thing about this grammar rule is that it applies to all job titles. So if you understand how to use it with a president, then you know how to use it with a principal, accountant, or editor-in-chief." —Robert Lee Brewer

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A man in a suit and tie is speaking to another person in a professional office setting, with framed portraits in the background.

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