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The phrase "a profile by" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a piece of writing or content that is authored or created by someone, often in the context of articles, biographies, or features.
Example: "This article presents a profile by Jane Doe, highlighting her contributions to the field of environmental science."
Alternatives: "an article by" or "a piece by".
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Jeffries, who is 66, says "dude" a lot, according to a profile by Salon a few years ago.
And he isn't seeking fame, though he was recently the subject of a profile by the cable show "Comedy Central".
This view was articulated most recently by the Times' new CEO, Mark Thompson, in a profile by Joe Hagan in New York Magazine.
Three years before his first byline in The New Yorker, Fitzgerald was the subject of a Profile by John C. Mosher titled "That Sad Young Man".
A decade ago, when Armstrong was in the midst of his Tour victories, he was the subject of a Profile by Michael Specter.
In 1973, The New Yorker published "Travels in Georgia," a profile by John McPhee of a wildlife biologist in Georgia who studied roadkill and occasionally ate it.
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She is not what any national leadership would regard as an ideal candidate for a high profile by-election.
This lead to a high-profile by-election last summer, which Carswell won to become Ukip's first elected MP.
By Meredith Blake March 23, 2010 Between a groundbreaking retrospective at MoMA, a recent Profile by Judith Thurman, and a newly released biography, Marina Abramović is having something of a moment.
After a few minutes of exploring, I clicked into a profile posted by a girl smashed on vodka.
A profile published by the Department of Defense maintains he fought in Afghanistan and mixed with members of al-Qaida.
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