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Free sign upThe phrase "a judge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has the authority or expertise to evaluate or assess something, such as a skill, quality, or performance.
Example: "As a judge of talent, she has a keen eye for discovering new artists."
Alternatives: "an evaluator of" or "an assessor of".
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As a judge of practical power, the landlord was right.
John Sutherland is a judge of this year's Booker Prize.
Maya Jaggi is a judge of the 2014 Impac award.
Ann O'Regan Keary, a judge of the Superior Court of the District of Columbia, officiated.
In October he was appointed a judge of the Versailles tribunal.
Her mother is a judge of the Superior Court of Delaware, with chambers in Wilmington.
Michele F. Lowrance, a judge of the Circuit Court of Cook County in Chicago, officiated.
He also was made a judge of the vice-admiralty court in 1737.
Writer talks to Will Shortz, 34, editor of"Games"magazine & a judge of the contest.
His mother was the legal secretary for a judge of the village court in Babylon, N.Y.
Today, Bybee is a judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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