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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practitioner of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who actively engages in a particular profession, discipline, or field of study.
Example: "She is a practitioner of holistic medicine, focusing on natural healing methods."
Alternatives: "a professional in" or "an expert in".
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DRINKING I'm a practitioner of caffeine tourism.
(A thelemite, I learned, is a practitioner of "thelemic magic").
He looked like a practitioner of an antiquarian trade.
Nicky is a practitioner of the Situationist art of negation.
Rahm, 49, is a practitioner of bare-knuckle politics.
Nor was he a practitioner of academically prestigious history painting.
As a practitioner of Kundalini Yoga,this immensely helped me.
It is even possible to be a practitioner of mindfulness and be a politician.
Mr. McCain, however, has been a victim, rather than a practitioner, of the old racial gamesmanship.
Mr. Waugh, Mr. McInerney recalls, labeled himself "a practitioner of the vituperative arts".
If Mr. Gore prevails, Republicans will view him as a practitioner of legal trickery.
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