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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a practitioners of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a practitioner of" or "practitioners of" depending on the context. You can use the correct form when referring to someone who practices a particular profession or skill.
Example: "As a practitioner of holistic medicine, she believes in treating the whole person."
Alternatives: "a professional in" or "an expert in".
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This isn't to say they are not a practitioners of another Pagan faith however.
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He looked like a practitioner of an antiquarian trade.
Nicky is a practitioner of the Situationist art of negation.
(A thelemite, I learned, is a practitioner of "thelemic magic").
Rahm, 49, is a practitioner of bare-knuckle politics.
Nor was he a practitioner of academically prestigious history painting.
DRINKING I'm a practitioner of caffeine tourism.
In short, I'm a practitioner of what may be called a soft-core biophilia.
Roger Kennedy, former director of the National Park Service, is hardly a practitioner of secular humanism.
Mr. McCain, however, has been a victim, rather than a practitioner, of the old racial gamesmanship.
He was a reminder, and a practitioner, of politics "at its best".
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