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at large postnominal

 

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Term: at large postnominal

Description:

The term "at large postnominal" refers to a postnominal phrase used to indicate that someone holds a particular position or responsibility without being confined to a specific location or jurisdiction. It is commonly used in titles, designations, or identifiers to describe individuals who have a wide scope of authority or influence in their respective field.

Examples in Sentences:

  • John Smith, CEO at large, has successfully expanded the company globally.
  • Dr. Emily Adams, Director at large, is responsible for overseeing multiple departments.
  • The International Ambassador at large traveled extensively to promote diplomatic relations.
  • Professor Williams, Chairperson at large, is recognized for her outstanding contributions to the scientific community.

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