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The phrase "a professional for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is qualified or skilled in a specific area or field, often in the context of providing services or expertise.
Example: "We need to hire a professional for the upcoming project to ensure its success."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a specialist for".
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Moreover he has been a professional for a dozen years.
But he has been a professional for 17 years, often logging many more minutes.
I've been a professional for 17 years and it really is time to quit".
He has been a professional for little over two years, meaning inconsistency has an explanation.
Since earning a degree in industrial engineering at Georgia Tech, he has been a professional for seven years.
Obviously being a professional athlete, and I've been already a professional for 12 years we are not machines.
Hedwall has been a professional for less than a year but has taken the European Tour by storm.
Horner, a professional for 19 years, who currently rides for RadioShack, does not yet have a contract for next year.
"My resignation is not an admission of guilt," Dr. Karch, a professional for 30 years, said in a statement.
"It was the first time that I was not criticized as a mother for wanting to work or as a professional for having children," she said.
Why not a professional for the most important element in your life — your love life?" Certainly the rules of engagement were intriguing.
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