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'anything' vs 'something'? | How to use the prepositions with the verbs like: began off, start off, start up?
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Comptoller or Controller? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 10:43 am   Comptoller or Controller?
 

So do you write and say 'comptroller' or 'controller'?
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Comptoller or Controller? #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 06, 2008 19:22 pm   Comptoller or Controller?
 

it depends on how the company has titled the position. I've seen both used in the companies I've worked for.
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