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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a solicitor" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a legal professional who provides advice and represents clients in legal matters, particularly in the UK and some other jurisdictions.
Example: "After reviewing my case, I decided to hire a solicitor to help me navigate the legal process."
Alternatives: "a lawyer" or "a legal advisor".
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Take advice from a solicitor.
Get a solicitor'.
I'm a solicitor.
She worked as a solicitor Biggest gaffe?
Thinking about becoming a solicitor?
My wife is a solicitor.
Hamilton was the son of a solicitor.
Do I have to use a solicitor?
She had, I knew, seen a solicitor.
I had to get a solicitor.
Qualified as a solicitor in 1992.
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