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The phrase "a master of said" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in a context where one is referring to being highly skilled in a previously mentioned subject or topic.
Example: "He is a master of said techniques, having perfected them over years of practice."
Alternatives: "an expert in that" or "a master of that subject".
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As this remark suggests, Bruno becomes in time a master of said business.
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On the contrary, he's shown himself a master of saying 'oops we did it again!' and then getting right back to 'screwing things up' as usual.
"J.& J. has been a master of that," said Richard N. Foster, a former McKinsey partner who has written about Johnson & Johnson.
"Today the female action hero is likely to be a master of hacking," said Jeremy Gutsche, the editor of Trendhunter, an online publication.
"From 'The Grey Album' on, he has proven himself a master of improvisation," said Jeff Chang, author of the hip-hop history "Can't Stop Won't Stop".
"If you really want to be a master of it," said Dave Scott, a dancer and choreographer who appeared on Bravo's "Step It Up & Dance, "and get to the basics of where it comes from and learn those moves, there are classes all over the place".
"Well, he is a master of mood," says Wagner.
"We raised that slightly," the administration official said, relating that Mr. Jiang, a master of cryptic understatements, said only, "Ah, yes, many people are talking about that".
E. "But you're not not a master of litotes," Jason said.
"Dole was a master of political humor," said former Senator Alan Simpson, Republican of Wyoming.
"Arthur is a hero of mine and a master of negative campaigning," said Nelson Warfield, a Republican political consultant.
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