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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a curator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who selects and organizes content, typically in a museum, gallery, or similar setting.
Example: "The museum hired a curator to oversee the new exhibition on contemporary art."
Alternatives: "a museum director" or "an exhibition organizer."
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"Don't breathe," a curator cautioned.
"Any great architectural space needs a curator".
Everyone is a curator these days.
"I am not a curator," he said.
"I'm a curator.
One got a curator fired.
"I'm a curator, writer-person," she added.
Mulgan is a curator of human ingenuity.
She is a curator at Tate Modern.
Peeky is a curator of sorts.
The Ashes series needs a curator of carnage.
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