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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a regular master of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is consistently skilled or proficient in a particular area or subject.
Example: "He is a regular master of chess, often winning tournaments with ease."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a skilled practitioner of".
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After chattering into a phone, like a regular master of the universe, Mr. Oscar begins busily transforming himself in the back of his now improbably spacious limo crammed with boxes, bric-a-brac and a dressing room mirror.
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Harvard's 21st annual Arts First festival kicked off Thursday afternoon at Sanders Theatre with a spirited conversation between actor Matt Damon and regular master of ceremonies and fellow actor John Lithgow '67.
Then the Treehouse Comedy Club opened in Westport, and he was soon asked to be the regular master of ceremonies.
He is the regular master of ceremonies on the toxic tour; I had read accounts of his routine, and had seen it enacted, in nearly identical fashion, in "Crude," the Berlinger documentary.
Cartoonishness has been a regular recourse of master painters from Roy Lichtenstein and Sigmar Polke to Carroll Dunham and Albert Oehlen.
On Teaching and Music-Making He was also an engaging teacher, and in recent years he gave a regular series of master classes and workshops for young chamber ensembles at Carnegie Hall.
In 1957, Rohmer and Claude Chabrol wrote the first serious book on Alfred Hitchcock, and while the influence of the master has been a regular feature of Chabrol's movies, Triple Agent is Rohmer's first venture into the espionage thriller.
Mr. Rostropovich frequently presided over cello master classes, and in 1997 he began offering a regular series of such classes, as well as performances, in his hometown, Baku.
The Forest of Arden Hotel and Country Club near Birmingham Airport is also a regular host of tournaments on the PGA European Tour, including the British Masters and the English Open.
A master of melody, a master of order, and a master at moving the public.
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