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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sociologist at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate someone's profession and their affiliation with a specific institution or organization.
Example: "Dr. Smith is a sociologist at the University of California, where she conducts research on social behavior."
Alternatives: "a sociologist with" or "a sociologist employed by".
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Kirk is a sociologist at the University of Oxford.
Priscilla Ferguson, a sociologist at Columbia University, disagrees.
"It was very limiting," said Andrew Cherlin, a sociologist at Johns Hopkins University.
"Think about it," said J. Steven Picou, a sociologist at the University of South Alabama.
The prohibition has achieved almost nothing, says Graham Ellison, a sociologist at Queen's University in Belfast.
"Couch and kitchen socialising has basically died out," says Jonathan Gershuny, a sociologist at Oxford University.
Chris Uggen, a sociologist at the University of Minnesota, has modelled how former prisoners might vote.
His stepmother, Nancy Eustis, is a sociologist at the University of Minnesota.
"Marriage has become a luxury good," said Frank Furstenberg, a sociologist at the University of Pennsylvania.
Mademba, a sociologist at a private Dakar university, says: "Karim Wade is technically not a Senegalese.
It was led by a sociologist at the University of Kent called Frank Furedi.
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