Examples of 'he is deputy' in a sentence

Meaning of "he is deputy"

The phrase 'he is deputy' implies that someone holds the position of a deputy. In various contexts, a deputy refers to a person who is appointed to act as a substitute or second-in-command for another person in a specific role or position, such as a deputy manager, deputy sheriff, or deputy director

How to use "he is deputy" in a sentence

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he is deputy
He is deputy chairman of the board of AgroParisTech.
Today he is deputy chairman of Katoen Natie.
He is deputy only.
Presently, he is deputy governor of Al Madinah Region.
He is deputy chairman and chief strategy officer for Iliad.
Currently, he is deputy by the state of Sonora in the LXII Term of Office.
He is deputy lieutenant of the County of Surrey.
Since 2006 he is deputy chair of the Archaeological Society of Lithiuania.
He is deputy chair of the GSP and member of the PPA.
He is deputy chairman of the Swedish Pirate Party.
He is deputy director of the South African Museum.
He is deputy commander of Western Caucasus forces.
He is deputy national editor at the New York Times.
He is deputy managing editor for the Philadelphia Media Network.
He is deputy chairman of Intesa Sanpaolo.

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Since he is deputy before she dies, he becomes Firestar, leader of ThunderClan.
He is Deputy Director of Public Information, in charge of the political center since 2008.

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