indeed! When I was a kid I thought they were Generals-heh.
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Glad to see you don't cave to the anti-anti-Trump professional obfuscators.
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I've heard AGs at the state level referred to in that manner many times through the years
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I've worked for a state AG for almost 10 years and here at least it's used quite often.
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You are correct. General is a military title. The Attorney General is a civil servant.
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Phew! I'm glad we got this cleared up. Liberty for all is on its way.
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2/ But it is obvious that "General" in the title refers to the geographical scope and broad legal responsibility of an AG
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It's an adjective, not a noun.
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You're fine. Very smart. This isn't worth arguing about. Find the bill.
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