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  • Asked on January 22, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

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  • Asked on January 21, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 20, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 19, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 19, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 17, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 17, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 15, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 14, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes
  • Asked on January 12, 2022 in Word choice.

    “Administrator” as a title is usually reserved for either:

    1. Heads of entities, especially those titled “administration”. For example, the head of the BPA http://www.bpa.gov/news/AboutUs/Execs/Pages/Bill-Drummond. Aspx. EPA: This is the head of the US Agency, but our agent does not really run. What are the functions of EPA.

    2. Job description: Information Technology positions involving overseeing and actively managing IT objects like computers, networks and files. In this case they are usually called “system administrators”, “network administrators”, “license administrators” etc.

    It is not incorrect to use the word administrator – the meaning is easily understood by readers – but Godel9’s suggestions are more common in English and sound more fluent, if that is important to you.

    • 29517 views
    • 330 answers
    • 10070 votes