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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a master of generating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly skilled at creating or producing something, often in a specific context such as ideas, content, or results.
Example: "As a renowned author, she is a master of generating captivating stories that resonate with readers."
Alternatives: "an expert in producing" or "a virtuoso of creating".
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But he was known as a master of generating publicity, even appearing on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" twice in the early 1990s.
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"A master of building methane-generating pits," Mr Xi jokingly called himself on one visit, referring to his similar efforts back in the 1970s during the Cultural Revolution when he worked in a People's Commune in northern Shaanxi.
Images of duplicate gels were superimposed and a master gel generated for each of the six cultivars.
The number of hits for each transcript was compiled in a list with a master table generated that showed the numbers of reads for each transcript in each sample.
Powell was a master of urban observation.
INSIDE TRACK: A master of understatement.
Liszt was a master of rebranding.
Brahms is a master of understatement.
Weschler is a master of narrative nonfiction.
6 — became a master of Americana.
He was a master of avoidance".
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