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The phrase "a master of these" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a high level of skill or expertise in specific areas or subjects.
Example: "After years of practice and dedication, she has become a master of these techniques in her craft."
Alternatives: "an expert in these" or "a specialist in these".
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Updike is a master of these moods.
Marty Kotis is a master of these.
Zinnemann is a master of these things".
Dodgson became a master of these technical complexities.
Moody is a master of these tactics, and he commits himself to them in this collection.
Mr. Houston-Jones is a master of these, having built a delicious career out of winging it.
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Mark Ryden is a master of the style.
A master of the universe.
Become a master of the sheets.
Mr. Maharaj, one of a famous family of Kathak practitioners, is a master of both of these forms and an utterly charming presence.
Malcolm is a master of nonfiction, and these pieces (most of them first published in The New Yorker or The New York Review of Books) touch on subjects from Eileen Fisher to Rachel Maddow to email etiquette.
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