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The phrase "a professor of semantics" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who teaches or conducts research in the field of semantics, which is the study of meaning in language.
Example: "Dr. Smith is a professor of semantics at the university, specializing in the analysis of meaning in linguistic structures."
Alternatives: "an expert in semantics" or "a semantics scholar".
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And really be their policy, The reality is Facebook's policy is unlikely to be their policy," was Kogan's construction, earning him a quip from a committee member that he "should be a professor of semantics").
It doesn't take a professor of semantics to know what a "ban" is.
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"You should be a professor of semantics," quipped the committee member who had been asking the questions.
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His father is a professor of English.
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That sound you hear right now is the excited rustling and squeaking emitted by professors of semantics, all across the land.
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