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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a professionals" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a professional" if referring to one individual or "professionals" if referring to multiple individuals without the article "a."
Example: "She is a professional in her field, known for her expertise and dedication."
Alternatives: "an expert" or "a specialist."
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Further, in contrast to case study A, professionals identified a continuing role for the CCNT in these urgent care pathways.
When they signed up, as medical students, they didn't sign away their rights to be treated a professionals with individual needs.
As well as Junior Bake Off, a professionals version began this year on BBC2 called Bake Off: Crème de la Crème, which some critics dubbed "bland".
I established a fellowship program nearly two decades ago to train young people — new college graduates — to be a professionals in a child-related field.
When the call came from the BBC asking if I would like to assemble a team from the Idler for a "professionals" series of University Challenge, I was beside myself with excitement.
The problem: You know that at a professionals' event, most people will be talking about work.
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A professional.
"A professional is a professional," he said.
"When a professional wins".
As a professional songwriter.
I am a professional".
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