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The phrase "a proficient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who has a high level of skill or competence in a particular area.
Example: "She is a proficient speaker of three languages, which greatly enhances her career opportunities."
Alternatives: "an expert" or "a skilled individual."
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It's a proficient band.
He is a proficient juggler.
Yet Herrmann was never a proficient performer.
Or, one at a Proficient level.
He became a proficient jazz saxophonist in Vienna.
He was a proficient musician and talented pianist.
First, leave behind a proficient national security force.
He's a proficient enough actor, but as a star, he's miscast.
His pleasures were travelling and music, especially Bach, and he was a proficient pianist.
In those eight years, Hemon became not merely a proficient stylist but a superb one.
Essentially Williamson is a proficient cutter and puller as might be expected.
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