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The phrase "The scholar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is highly educated or has a deep knowledge in a particular field, often in an academic context. Example: "The scholar presented her research findings at the conference, impressing the audience with her insights."
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The scholar
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A student; one who studies at school or college, typically having a scholarship.
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The scholar, astonished, asked the meaning of Nan-in's action.
(The scholar, fearing retribution, declined to be named in this article).
The scholar Wendy Heller noted the unconventional effeminacy of the hero Jason, a castrato part.
The scholar, the mystic, the terrorist, the holy man — they all have beards.
The scholar Ashis Nandy was attacked for expressing unorthodox views on lower-caste corruption.
The scholar maintained that Mr. Xi's absence was more likely because of the unsettled political situation.
The scholar said simply: "We have sinned".
The scholar: One of the guests of the "marchioness".
The scholar Alcuin, who went on to serve Charlemagne, taught there.
The scholar Sharma considers Vithoba worship first emerged in Karnataka, only later moving to Maharashtra.
The Scholar role encompasses diverse competencies, including critical appraisal, research and teaching [ 3].
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