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The phrase "a fellow of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in academic or professional contexts to denote a member of a group or organization, often with a specific qualification or status.
Example: "He was elected as a fellow of the Royal Society for his contributions to science."
Alternatives: "a member of" or "an associate of".
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He was a fellow of the AIA.
Jessica is a fellow of ICWA.
She is a fellow of Calhoun College.
He is also a Fellow of the IMS, a Fellow of the IEEE, a Fellow of the AAAI, and a Fellow of the ASA.
He is a Fellow of the IEEE.
He is a fellow of Pierson College.
He is a fellow of the IEEE.
He is also a Fellow of SIAM.
Jun Ye is a Fellow of JILA and a Fellow of NIST.
Mr. Pirie is a Fellow of the Royal Society.
Higgs became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1983.
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