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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sorcerer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who practices sorcery or magic, often in a fantasy or mythical context.
Example: "In the ancient tales, a sorcerer wielded immense power, capable of bending the elements to his will."
Alternatives: "a wizard" or "a mage".
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Prospero is a sorcerer, after all.
He dreams of a black Wagner, a sorcerer of myth.
The boy is suspected of being a sorcerer.
It's my biggest concern," Julisa del Carmen said after being cleansed by a sorcerer.
IS HE a sorcerer or a multi-million-dollar branded media property?
Such a person if not divine would be a sorcerer and a fanatic.
Magician, one who practices magic, sometimes considered the same as a sorcerer or witch.
So, they concluded, a suspect's failure to disappear is also proof that he is a sorcerer.
The truth is that Grover Norquist is neither a sorcerer nor an ogre.
He gestures with his hands, like a sorcerer, as if summoning some unseen music into existence.
Demurral is a sorcerer who uses witchcraft to carry out his devilish schemes.
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