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"a sole practitioner" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual who works on their own, without any partners or associates. Example: John is a sole practitioner lawyer who runs his own law firm. He handles all his cases personally and does not have any other lawyers working with him.
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"Gerry is a sole practitioner.
But as a sole practitioner and as a senior partner, he always had fun.
A sole practitioner for much of his career, he retired last year.
Caporicci & Larson said Mr. Saiz, a sole practitioner, was not available to comment.
"I can't capture the economics of scale as a sole practitioner," she said.
Mr. Murcutt is that rare species in top-flight architecture: a sole practitioner.
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The second was Robert Brenna, a Rochester sole practitioner who had represented Ms. Buggs in a dispute with a car dealer.
These would normally take a chance on finding the right sole practitioner or small firm.
The Microsoft case was a David and Goliath matchup, with two sole practitioner lawyers Paul T. Morin and Roy A. Pollack of Austin, Texas, who did battle for three years in court against the software giant, which had $77 billion in sales last year.
But though he is a master of post-truth politics, he is not its sole practitioner.
Lauded by Frank Kermode as the "sole practitioner" of narrative on the British side of the channel, hers was also a style denigrated as "resplendently unreadable".
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