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The phrase "a profession of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to a statement or opinion that someone makes regarding a particular professional field. For example, "The professor shared a profession of her thoughts on the changing field of law."
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"It's not a profession of gentlemen.
Intelligence is a profession of experience.
It is a profession of humans.
"She's made a profession of helping people," he said.
BRIAN BRETT, a poet, called farming "a profession of hope".
Some have made a profession of their hobby.
Coaching is a profession of the new media.
It suggests a benign doctrine, even a profession of faith.
By 1365 he had made a profession of faith in the Latin church.
In the feudal era, war had been a profession of the nobles.
After graduation, Ralph Gilbert 3d turned to a profession of which Jefferson would have approved.
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