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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a chemist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is professionally trained in chemistry or works in a laboratory setting.
Example: "After years of study, she finally became a chemist and started working at a pharmaceutical company."
Alternatives: "a chemistry expert" or "a chemical scientist."
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His father was a chemist at Harvard.
(He was a chemist, not a surgeon).
Mościcki was educated as a chemist.
Four toilet rolls, a chemist.
"I'm a chemist," Petry said.
My mother is a chemist.
They even hired a chemist.
A chemist would be flabbergasted.
"You don't need to be a chemist.
(His father is a chemist turned entrepreneur).
However, Borodin was primarily a chemist.
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