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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lecturer" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who gives lectures or teaches at a higher education institution, such as a university or college. Here is an example sentence: "I am excited to attend the lecture this afternoon. The lecturer is a renowned expert in the field of psychology."
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Her income as a lecturer was £32,000 a year.
Might a lecturer abuse the cocktail hour?
Andy Martin is a lecturer at Cambridge University.
Staten Island Community College hired him as a lecturer.
How can a lecturer give ipsative feedback?
He is a lecturer in sociology.
Several passengers and a lecturer were injured.
And at a conference a lecturer referred to Zorn's Lemma.
When the writer, a lecturer at the Univ. of London,….
She married Pavel Kovaly, a lecturer in philosophy, in 1955.
Then he leaned over like a lecturer or somebody.
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