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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a educator" is not correct in written English; it should be "an educator." You can use "an educator" when referring to someone who teaches or provides education, typically in a formal setting.
Example: "As an educator, I strive to inspire my students to reach their full potential."
Alternatives: "a teacher" or "an instructor."
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Shizu was a Educator and World Traveler.
In my experience as a educator for TMJ dentists and clinical director at LVI Global, up to 85% of TMJ disorder symptoms can be resolved without prescription drugs or surgery.
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A pacifist, an educator, a writer and a philosopher.
She's a psychotherapist, an educator, a painter, and filmmaker.
Shelly was a psychologist, an educator, and a businessman.
"DeVos isn't an educator, or an education leader.
I am just an explainer, an educator".
As an educator, an "alternative assessment" sounds fantastic!
David was an educator and a social worker, but he thought of himself as a social work educator.
He is an educator, not a lawyer.
He was an educator and a good one!
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