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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a baker" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone whose profession is baking, typically in contexts discussing jobs, roles, or activities related to baking.
Example: "After years of training, she finally became a baker and opened her own bakery."
Alternatives: "a pastry chef" or "a bread maker".
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Right now I'm a baker.
The developer was a baker.
Maud is a baker and restaurant-owner.
Not a baker, just a cake baker.
No, it is a baker!
I live with a baker.
His father was a baker.
My grandfather was a baker.
Corey Cova, a chef, was not a baker.
"More important, he was a baker.
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