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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tanner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who tans animal hides or works with leather.
Example: "After years of apprenticeship, she became a skilled tanner, known for her high-quality leather goods."
Alternatives: "a leatherworker" or "a hide processor."
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A tanner by trade, he was self-taught in music.
He was the first son of a tanner; his mother died when he was five.
Not a tanner has found its way to our patch thus far.
He was one of four children, and his father was a tanner.
Botticelli's father was a tanner who apprenticed Sandro to a goldsmith after his schooling was finished.
He was either a tanner or, more probably, a small landowner.
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