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president vs The president

Both 'president' and 'the president' are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'President' is used when referring to the role or title in a general sense, while 'the president' is used when referring to a specific individual who holds the position.

Last updated: March 26, 2024 • 1271 views

president

This is correct when referring to the role or title of the president in a general sense.

Use 'president' when talking about the position or title of the head of a country or organization.

Examples:

  • The president of the United States is the head of state.
  • The company's president will be attending the meeting.
  • The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America. The president directs the executive ...
  • president, in government, the officer in whom the chief executive power of a nation is vested. The president of a republic is the head of state, ...
  • The Constitution instructs the Senate to choose a president pro tempore to preside over the Senate in the absence of the vice president. Pro tempore is a ...

Alternatives:

  • head of state
  • chief executive
  • leader

The president

This is correct when referring to a specific individual who holds the position of president.

Use 'the president' when talking about a particular person who is the current president of a country or organization.

Examples:

  • The president will address the nation tonight.
  • I met the president at the conference.
  • The president is not protecting this country.
  • The president of the California teachers association arrived.
  • The president gave us a directive.
  • The president gave special orders for this promotion.
  • The president is charming the Middle East.
  • The president wasn't answering any questions today.
  • The president needs this bill now.
  • The president directly urging democrats to support his nominee.
  • The president needs votes on police body cameras.
  • The president is taking extraordinary measures to end this crisis.
  • The president... never wanted the peacekeeping mission.
  • The president addressed Congress the other day.
  • The president must not have unlimited authority in cabinet matters.
  • The president wrote up an apology.
  • The president's ordered an evacuation.
  • The president wrote to his wife.
  • The president and vice-presidents may not be re-elected.
  • The president sent a coalition fleet to New Themyscira.
  • The president of the company as the FBI hauled him away in handcuffs.
  • The president is stuck in economic talks.

Alternatives:

  • the head of state
  • the chief executive
  • the leader

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