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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cooper" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a person who makes or repairs barrels and casks, and can be used in contexts discussing trades or historical occupations.
Example: "In the 18th century, a cooper was essential for the storage and transportation of goods, particularly in the brewing industry."
Alternatives: "a barrel maker" or "a cask maker."
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A connoisseur examining a Cooper [graphic] / Js.
His great-grandfather had been a cooper.
A Cooper aide says it's news to him.
The HOM couplers were designed and developed, and their RF performance was evaluated by using a Cooper model.
His father, William, was a cooper and later a school caretaker.
A cooper by trade, Patrick died of cholera in 1858 at age 35.
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In this study, we propose a scheme formass sensing based on the NR capacitively coupled to a Cooper-pair box (CPB) drivenby two microwave currents.
On the opening lap Brabham took the lead from Surtees, now driving a Cooper-Maserati.
The galactose-conjugated cholesterol was synthesized by a cooper-mediated "click" reaction between the 2-propynylcarbamate derivative of cholesterol and O-tetraacetate gazideose azide.
Subsequently he commissioned a Cooper Union art teacher to make a small painting of Old John from a photograph.
Pin the accelerator on a Cooper S, and the needle races to redline.
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