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Tung Quoc Posted 20 years ago
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Deputy head of school = deputy of the head of school ?

If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them?

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Hi, Deputy head of school = deputy of the head of school ? If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them? Neither of these phrases sounds 100% natural.

  • Hi, Deputy head of school = deputy of the head of school ?
  • If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them?
  • Neither of these phrases sounds 100% natural.
  • However, here is a brief comment.
  • Deputy head of school This sounds like he/she may possibly have been appointed by someone other than the head of school.
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Hi,

Deputy head of school = deputy of the head of school ?

If not, what is the difference in meaning btw them? Neither of these phrases sounds 100% natural.

However, here is a brief comment.

Deputy head of school This sounds like he/she may possibly have been appointed by som

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