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The phrase "a scholar of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is an expert or has extensive knowledge in a particular field of study.
Example: "She is a scholar of ancient history, specializing in the Roman Empire."
Alternatives: "an expert in" or "a specialist in".
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He is a scholar of Michael Oakeshott.
"Do you become a scholar of art?
He was a scholar of art.
Roumanille was both a writer and a scholar of Provençal.
Mr. Bernanke is a scholar of exactly this period.
Rivlin's father, Yosef, was a scholar of Arabic literature.
All the while, he was a scholar of words.
He described himself as a scholar of modernism.
Bernard Hopkins is a scholar of the human body.
Taj Mahal started out as a scholar of the blues.
By profession, Mr. Aslan is not a scholar of ancient Judaism or Christianity.
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