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The phrase "a former tutor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who previously taught or provided guidance in an educational context.
Example: "After years of studying, I finally reached out to a former tutor for advice on my thesis."
Alternatives: "an ex-tutor" or "a previous tutor."
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She knew a former tutor of mine and we got talking about apprenticeships".
Perry is a former tutor in English literature at Oxford and an accomplished athlete.
Philippa was precariously involved with a former tutor, the clever, predatory economist Tommy Balogh.
These include hiring a former tutor with the company for the position of academic director in New York.
The suspended Missouri running back Derrick Washington was charged with sexually assaulting a former tutor in her apartment over the summer.
In 2008, in his first semester at North Carolina, McAdoo had asked a former tutor to help him write citations for a paper, something he was unsure about.
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Dominique de Villepin, France's foreign minister, is a friend and former tutor.
That this suggestion was in turn based on an idea used in a detective novel by Basil Thomson, an ex-policeman and former tutor to the King of Siam who made his name as a spy catcher in World War I, only adds to the fantastic quality of Macintyre's entertaining tale.
In 1924 Keynes wrote an obituary for his former tutor Alfred Marshall which Schumpeter called "the most brilliant life of a man of science I have ever read".
Once Waugh had established himself as a writer, he resumed the vendetta against his former tutor by introducing a succession of disreputable or imprudent characters called "Cruttwell" into his novels and stories.
He will also be firmly of a mind to prove his former tutor wrong.
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