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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a forensic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to forensic science or techniques, often in the context of investigations or legal matters.
Example: "The detective called in a forensic expert to analyze the evidence collected from the crime scene."
Alternatives: "a forensic analysis" or "a forensic investigation".
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Downstairs, there's a forensic, churchly atmosphere.
My father was a forensic psychiatrist.
Ronald approaches a forensic detective.
How do I become a forensic musicologist?
This is important in a forensic context.
You could call him a forensic humanitarian.
Q.: What exactly is a forensic mathematician?
He possessed a forensic attention to detail.
You have a forensic anthropology student.
A forensic entomologist tells how insects can solve crimes.
I spoke to a forensic artist in Canada.
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