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The phrase "a master to be" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is in the process of becoming a master in a particular field or skill.
Example: "He is a student of martial arts, a master to be, dedicated to perfecting his techniques."
Alternatives: "an aspiring master" or "a future master".
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It may also be as close to a no-risk deal as filmmakers are likely to find: all they need provide is proof that the rights to their film have been cleared, and a master to be copied.
One found guilty of defending and disseminating these mistakes was, if a Master, to be removed from his teaching position, and if not yet a Master, never to become one and to be expelled from the university.
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A Motown boss ordered all the masters to be destroyed.
Augusta has traditionally invited the CEO of IBM, a Masters sponsor, to be a member.
Even a 4K master has to be reprocessed to fit the DVD format.
That's why I changed from a master's to a PhD—I was enjoying my time here so much, and I wasn't ready to stop learning.
"I learned that from a master who happens to be a woman," Ms. Moulton said.
He started explaining to me how he was doing a masters but wanted to be a hairdresser.
He started explaining to me how he was doing a Masters but wanted to be a hairdresser.
I'm studying a master's to make up for that gap".
Sure, it helps for a poet to be a master of meter, a lord of the poetic line.
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