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The phrase "a good physicist" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone who excels in the field of physics or possesses strong skills and knowledge in that area.
Example: "To solve complex problems in quantum mechanics, you need to be a good physicist."
Alternatives: "an excellent physicist" or "a skilled physicist."
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A good physicist, he had to find uncertainty even in that.
What is required in philosophy is a certain capacity for thinking about everyday concepts in abstraction from their everyday context, an ability distinct from the mathematical skill essential for being a good physicist.
In June 1949, in a sharply critical letter to Oppenheimer, who had provided information to HUAC about a colleague, he wrote: "I have lost a good deal of sleep trying to figure out how you could have talked this way about a man whom you have known for so long, and of whom you know so well what a good physicist and good citizen he is".
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The universality of the laws of physics, which any good physicist takes for granted, points to a universality of reality.
He doesn't give in to "easy, superficial solutions," and "in addition to being a very good physicist, he is also both a skilful observer and an excellent theorist".
"She was a very good physicist on top of everything else, a very, very unique person.
"There is a shortage of good physicists and employers are often prepared to be flexible for the right candidate".
The difference is that good physicists actively try to confirm and to falsify their theories.
"There's probably nothing there, but like good physicists," the experimenters should follow up, he says.
Mixing Motherhood and Science In an article reposted from Physics World, Gillian Gehring argues that--by contrast to opinions expressed by some prominent female scientists--it is possible for women to be good physicists and raise families.
Like a good scientist should, physicist Sander Tans followed his curiosity.
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