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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fighter pilot" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a military aviator who is trained to engage in aerial combat.
Example: "After years of rigorous training, she finally achieved her dream of becoming a fighter pilot."
Alternatives: "a combat pilot" or "a military aviator."
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Tells about his early life as a fighter pilot.
It includes a fighter pilot and a rocket scientist.
His greatest ambition was to become a fighter pilot.
Her father was a fighter pilot in the war.
A green darner patrolled the surface like a fighter pilot.
When WWII started, Vann wanted to be a fighter pilot.
He had intended to be a fighter pilot.
"I'm a fighter pilot, and I talk like one.
General Myers was a fighter pilot in the Air Force.
It's a lot like being a fighter pilot.
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