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"a chess master" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who is highly skilled in playing chess. For example, "Bobby Fischer was a renowned chess master who is still regarded as one of the greatest players of all time."
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Obama is a masterful politician -- and he probably would be a chess master if he put his mind to it.
He was a chess master.
Is that OK for a chess master?
Don't forget Duchamp was a chess master.
Petrosyan was made a chess master in 1947.
He became a chess master at 20 after competing in fewer than 100 games.
There was a chess master cleverly hidden inside the device who decided all the moves.
It was written once Healey had got clean and – improbably – become a chess master.
Ray has read one book by a chess master every day for the last year.
He is a chess master, as well as a high-roller on the velvet-topped tables of Las Vegas.
Despite its attractions for indies, a mode of dress that requires the adroitness of a chess master still generates skepticism.
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