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"a cobbler" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a person who repairs shoes, and it is typically used as a job title or occupation. You can use it when talking about someone's profession or when describing someone who works as a cobbler. Example: The small town had only one cobbler, who was known for his excellent craftsmanship and friendly demeanor.
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He was a cobbler.
He is a cobbler selling formalwear espadrilles.
But what is a cobbler, really?
John Phipps' grandfather was a cobbler.
"He is a cobbler," Mellon says flatly.
A cobbler has set up shop near the container.
His grandfather Filippo was a cobbler in Casette d'Ete.
Sachs remained a cobbler while pursuing the arts.
Yakov, the hero, is a cobbler with a sickly son.
"Like a cobbler and his shoes," she sighs.
They lodged with a cobbler and rarely went out.
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