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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a innovator" is not correct in written English; it should be "an innovator." You can use it when referring to someone who introduces new ideas or methods in a particular field.
Example: "She is an innovator in the field of renewable energy, constantly pushing the boundaries of technology."
Alternatives: "a pioneer" or "a trailblazer."
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Whether you're looking to start a new business or you're in an industry you think will never go stale, you have to be a innovator in your market.
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To some, Tarkanian was an innovator, a wizard, a genius.
"He is an entrepreneur, an innovator and an inspiration".
"The BBC does have a role as an innovator and a risk taker," he added.
He's an innovator, a creator and he's a truly unique person.
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And whether Kinect can revamp Microsoft's image as an innovator remains a big question.
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