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As far as I know, "general" is a leader in soldier. But is it also used well for other job position as well?

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Rebecca

You are correct. A "general" is a higher ranking soldier in the armed forces. There are some job positions where "general" is used, even if that person is not in the armed forces. For example, in the United States, there is the Postmaster General. He is the man in charge of America's Post Offices. There may be other organizations that use "General" as a title for a job position, but it's mostly used in the military.

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