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The phrase "a sound engineer" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a professional who works with audio equipment and sound production in various settings, such as music, film, or broadcasting. Example: "After years of training, she finally landed a job as a sound engineer for a major recording studio."
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You need a sound engineer?
"We are a prosperous community," says one character, a sound engineer married to an heiress.
His first opponent was Carter Mattig, a sound engineer from Chicago and a jocular trash-talker.
Two musicians and a sound engineer embroider traditional melodies with additional layers and soundscapes.
The achievement would have been striking had it been that of a sound engineer.
"We hired a sound engineer to balance out the noises," said Allison Devers, a museum spokeswoman.
"These people just don't understand the reality of this country," complained Mercedes Munarriz, a sound engineer.
Mr. Moore, 31, is a sound engineer and a student at the University of New Hampshire.
Behind the glass, a sound engineer is switching switches and twiddling knobs.
Lionel sent a sound engineer to record noise in Brooklyn subway tunnels and on modern subways.
Dropping out of New York University after six months, he became a sound engineer.
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