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The phrase "a practitioner in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively engages in a particular profession or field of study.
Example: "She is a practitioner in the field of psychology, specializing in cognitive behavioral therapy."
Alternatives: "a professional in" or "an expert in".
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It would be cruel to suggest this to a practitioner in the grip of the condition.
Experience as a practitioner in a large global company is helpful.
Like health insurance, prices may be cheaper if members use a practitioner in the insurer's network.
They reflect a practitioner in a late modernist, somewhat brutalist style whose formula has proven to be endlessly applicable.
Neoprene devices can also be custom fabricated by a practitioner in a time effective manner and at low cost.
She is a practitioner in residence at American University Washington College of Law, where she teaches in the Women and the Law Clinic.
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The jumpsuits, bars, the limitations on visits — that whole system is going to have a deterrent effect on asylum," said Cori Alonso-Yoder, a practitioner-in-residence at the American University Washington College of Law.
He is a solo practitioner in a buyout game of newly bulked-up giants.
I had an interesting dialogue with an innovation practitioner in a large corporation the other day.
My own career as a solo practitioner in an underserved community was fulfilling.
AK has worked as a CAM practitioner in an integrated health care setting.
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