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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man of your" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone with specific qualities, characteristics, or attributes, often in a complimentary or respectful manner.
Example: "I believe a man of your intelligence and experience would be an excellent candidate for this position."
Alternatives: "a person of your caliber" or "an individual of your stature."
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In remarkable shape for a man of your age.
"The people of New York know you as a man of your word," he said.
I do not think curating the Italian exhibition is worthy of a man of your talents.
"The people of America know you as a man of your word.
Lift a man of your own body weight overhead with one hand.
This was a meagre capital base for a man of your ambition, so you needed more share capital.
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The Rev. Colin Henderson said when you are in your 90s, it never a bad idea to have a man of God in your corner.
Firstly, if you're a man of letters then your main concerns are those of the written word and arts.
The book of Proverbs says, "If you find a man of wisdom, let your foot wear out his doorstep".
"For a young man of your intelligence and education and background to profess to not know what the Cenotaph represents defies belief," he said.
The act of depriving a man of his liberty with your own hands, no matter how necessary, still, it seems, comes hard.
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