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The phrase "a solo practitioner" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a professional, often in law or medicine, who practices independently rather than as part of a larger organization or firm.
Example: "After years of working in a large law firm, she decided to become a solo practitioner to have more control over her cases and clients."
Alternatives: "independent practitioner" or "solo professional".
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I am a solo practitioner.
Formerly of Falmouth, Mass., he was a solo practitioner there.
Joel H. Schwartz started as a solo practitioner in 1965.
He was a solo practitioner specializing in immigration law.
He adored delivering babies as a solo practitioner for over 40 years.
A solo practitioner in New York City, he specialized in matrimonial, corporate and estate law.
He was a solo practitioner in Salt Lake City and later founded Gilmour Lime Co.
He was a solo practitioner in Houston, where he practiced litigation.
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Aside from her academic work, she has worked as an immigration attorney representing political asylum claimants both as a solo-practitioner and as a pro-bono attorney.
A "solo-practitioner" model has been suggested as a means of bridging the gap between primary and mental health services, thus helping to overcome some of the barriers that exist to adequate medical and preventive care for people with SMI [ 10].
And unlike, say, a harried solo practitioner, LegalZoom has enough volume to hire experts who constantly update documents to comply with changing state and federal laws.
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