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The phrase "a mastery of terminology" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's deep understanding or command of specific terms or language related to a particular field or subject.
Example: "Her success in the field of medicine is largely due to her mastery of terminology, which allows her to communicate effectively with her peers."
Alternatives: "an expertise in terminology" or "a command of terminology".
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With a mastery of terminology and a practiced technique as a courtroom witness, Mr. Zain, despite weak college grades as a chemistry major, had risen in a decade from laboratory technician to West Virginia's chief serology expert for the state police in criminal trials.
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Develop a mastery of the language.
Vásquez shows a mastery of technique and language.
Corbett said he had "a mastery of the English language".
Central to that success has been a mastery of technology.
Her books demonstrate a mastery of flourishes and decorated initials.
His long tenure has given him a mastery of W.T.O.
"They're going for a mastery of technique, then a mastery over all the important details of service," Freeman said.
A mastery of project management skills is a must.
a mastery of the secondary source literature and techniques.
a mastery of the primary source literature and techniques.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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