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The phrase "a professors" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a professor" if referring to one individual or "professors" if referring to multiple individuals.
Example: "I had a conversation with a professor about my research project."
Alternatives: "an instructor" or "a faculty member."
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The Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching (CFAT) was originally established (in 1905) as a professors' pension fund and was closely affiliated with Carnegie Corporation of New York until the early 1980s, when it moved to new separate headquarters in Princeton, New Jersey.
As a graduate student at the University of California Irvine, I once witnessed a professors' abject aversion to measuring improvement.
Working alongside senior scientists while volunteering at the museum had taught him that it is okay to question a professors' research, and important not to "put doctors on pedestals.
Hoping to learn more about the potential impact of the Dutch case on American judges and lawyers, VICE reached out to Michael B. Gerrard of Columbia University, a professors of environmental law focusing on cases like the one in the Netherlands.
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In the 3rd such instance of alleged plagiarism, around 21 March 2012, 5 IIM-A professors were accused of plagiarism a fortnight after the Gujarat High Court had directed a fresh inquiry into earlier plagiarism allegations.
Richard Harvey Jr., a professor at Villanova Law School.
I'm not a professor.
He talks like a professor.
Carrie is a professor at a university.
"I mean, he's a professor emeritus.
LONDON — How much is a professor worth?
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