I've heard Governors General in Australia, although we never have more than one GG at a time. But used in something like, "Governors General have traditionally had backgrounds in law", it works.
Like Secretaries General and Chiefs of Staff.
...and its interesting plural, aides-de-camp.
I've heard Governors General in Australia, although we never have more than one GG at a time. But used in something like, "Governors General have traditionally had backgrounds in law", it works.
Like Secretaries General and Chiefs of Staff.
...and its interesting plural, aides-de-camp.