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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a logger" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who cuts down trees for timber or works in the logging industry.
Example: "After years of working in the city, he decided to become a logger and live closer to nature."
Alternatives: "a lumberjack" or "a timber worker."
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Everything went fine until she met a logger.
His name is Cecil Waite, a logger and hunting guide.
Having run a sawmill, he can speak like a logger.
In 2009, a logger named Stephen Voisine shot and killed an American bald eagle.
"It definitely broadened her horizons," said Ms. Work, whose father was a logger.
Mr. Whitehead was born in Ahoskie, N.C., to a logger and a factory worker.
WIDOW-MAKER Tree or branch that has struck or is likely to strike a logger.
As for Mr. Elkan, he said he had more appreciation for the profit-loss pressures of being a logger.
An accidental diplomat, Ms. Garms had been born and reared in Elkader, the daughter of a logger and a secretary.
"When I arrive, the ribeirinho [river dweller] is there," says a logger from Itaituba, a district along the BR-163.
His father, a logger who was disabled when a tree fell on him, bought the family's land in the 1940s.
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