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The phrase "a professional with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a certain skill, experience, or qualification in a specific area or field.
Example: "She is a professional with extensive experience in project management."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a specialist possessing".
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"I'm a professional with this right here," he said.
"I'm a professional with five years in," Holmes said.
Now he's a professional with a $500,000 bankroll.
Hire a professional with local knowledge and take all of the precautions he or she recommends.
This has been Ms. Perry's value: she's a professional with a firm sense of boundaries.
While working as a miner, aged 17, he became a professional with Ribblesdale Wanderers.
From 1961 to 1964 he was a professional with Alan Elsdon's band.
Want to get your paper proofread by a professional with years of experience in academic writing?
He has yet to lose as a professional with at least a two-stroke margin in that span.
He is, after all, a professional with bills to pay, a family to feed and a career to look after.
By 1958, he had become a professional with his own business based at Studio Malick in Bamako, Mali.
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