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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lecturer in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who teaches at a college or university in a specific subject area.
Example: "She is a lecturer in psychology at the local university."
Alternatives: "an instructor in" or "a professor of".
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He is a lecturer in sociology.
She married Pavel Kovaly, a lecturer in philosophy, in 1955.
His wife, a lecturer in philosophy, is an ardent feminist.
Tom Mills is a lecturer in sociology at Aston University.
Harris, 29, is a lecturer in English at Liverpool University.
His father is a lecturer in American literature at Stanford.
He is a lecturer in creative writing at Northumbria University.
The writer is a lecturer in physics at Harvard.
Barton, a lecturer in the architectural design program, said he admired how Luck carried himself.
Before the war he was a lecturer in comparative Byzantine literature.
Now he was a lecturer in terrorism studies at St . Andrews
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