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CXO
 n.— «Today, the managerial C-suite’s expanding day by day, with every other alphabet finding a place in between the “C” and the “O” and collectively, they’ve come to be called the CXOs.» —“Move over Mr. CEO! Here comes the CXO” by Dibeyendu Ganguly Economic Times (India) Mar. 11, 2005. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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