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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a librarian" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who works in a library, typically responsible for managing resources and assisting patrons.
Example: "After finishing her degree in library science, she was excited to start her new job as a librarian."
Alternatives: "a library worker" or "a library professional."
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She's a librarian.
Go talk to a librarian.
"I'm a librarian.
It's called a librarian.
What's a library without a librarian?
He was an engineer, she a librarian.
He could pass for a librarian.
This is what a librarian looks like.
Geoffrey Carleton, a librarian at N.Y.U.
Cool — a librarian who likes car crashes.
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