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The phrase "a master is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when defining or describing someone who has achieved a high level of skill or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "A master is someone who has dedicated years to perfecting their craft and is recognized for their exceptional abilities."
Alternatives: "an expert is" or "a specialist is".
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Their sound in the hands of a master is revered.
Maybe the definition of a master is elusive.
Dracula, Napoleon, an Egyptian pharaoh and even a T-Rex all prove disappointing as while finding a master is easy, "keeping a master is tricky".
A master is needed because we cannot accede to our freedom directly; we have to be pushed.
How much of a master is nicely illustrated by an anecdote from Marvin Wald, one of the writers of The Naked City.
For example, a master is liable not only for his own acts but also for the negligent acts of servants or others legally representing him.
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London Business School has introduced a master's in finance.
He received a master's in new media from New York University.
(Baudry also has a master's in mathematics).
I have recently gained a master's in politics.
How about a master's in the macabre?
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