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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a professional to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is qualified or skilled in a particular field, often in the context of seeking assistance or services.
Example: "I need to hire a professional to help with my home renovation project."
Alternatives: "an expert to" or "a specialist to".
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She's attractive, but too much of a professional to care about her appearance.
More importantly, you should find a professional to talk with her.
It is not difficult for a professional to let the autistic person know what is planned.
She hired a professional to design the garden and sprinkler system.
It is best to consult with a professional to find the ideal solution for your home.
Obviously, I need a professional to get all this stuff out and move on".
"I think it is poor as a professional to do that to another professional".
Still, it will usually pay to hire a professional to help you deal with these plans.
Consider hiring a professional to assist you.
"You're not a professional to profile someone.
And that you should definitely, definitely just hire a professional to do the job.
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