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The phrase "a scholastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is scholarly or academic in nature, often in an educational context.
Example: "As a dedicated teacher, she is truly a scholastic, always encouraging her students to pursue knowledge."
Alternatives: "an academic" or "a scholar".
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A Scholastic spokeswoman declined to comment on the situation.
Still, a scholastic and social atmosphere of "mostly mutual respect" reigned.
(d) WTF, Mrs. Pearlstone?!?! [Answer: (a); but we hear you.] (a) Scholastic Aptitude Test.
Halakha became a scholastic discipline that developed in academic rather than judicial settings, more and more issues remaining unresolved.
The English historian of philosophy F.C. Copleston called him "the real creator of a Scholastic system in the Islamic world".
Sonja Tsypin, 17, a fellow Bard student and a Scholastic Awards gold-medal winner, helped Ms. Banks organize the exhibition.
A virtual community unto itself, the hospital campus was designed to resemble a scholastic institution rather than an asylum.
Nor did Kael fret about the abandonment of art for entertainment, a scholastic distinction for which she had little use.
And Hart is echoing TV comedy's past not from conservatism or sloppiness but a scholastic fascination with these conventions.
He started getting commissions to draw for other authors, and attracted the attention of Tracy Mack, a Scholastic editor.
A Scholastic representative said that the company had no intention of repeating the energy project but noted that it was never meant to serve as a comprehensive curriculum.
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