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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a professional with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's qualifications, skills, or attributes in a professional context.
Example: "She is a professional with a strong background in project management."
Alternatives: "an expert with a" or "a specialist with a".
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Now he's a professional with a $500,000 bankroll.
This has been Ms. Perry's value: she's a professional with a firm sense of boundaries.
But there is a difference between a professional with a legitimate criticism and a serial complainer with another moan.
As a professional with a mortgage, kids, a dog and a cat, I didn't have time to sit there and manually 'farm' for food".
"Because I consider Madame Connolly as a professional with a thick skin, and she does not need me to go to her rescue," said Dion.
You need a professional with a track record and an in-depth knowledge of the product and the history of the product.
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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.
It's probably no match for a professional with Photoshop, a Wacom tablet and hours of time, but that's an unfair comparison.
"He is a true professional, with a deep knowledge of how newspapers should be put together.
He was a quintessential professional with a thorough knowledge and love of opera.
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