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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a teacher for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the subject or area in which someone teaches or the role they fulfill in an educational context.
Example: "She is a teacher for mathematics at the local high school."
Alternatives: "an instructor in" or "an educator for".
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I'm a teacher for theatre and puppetry.
"I've been a teacher for 20 years," says Mr Akinyele.
After college Ackerman was a teacher for seven years.
You can't be a teacher for that reason".
Young Daniel even chastised a teacher for being late.
He has been a teacher for 12 years.
"I worked as a teacher for 33 years," he says.
Is there a teacher for the new classroom?
I have been a teacher for 13 years.
Principal for 18 months, a teacher for 12 years.
My father was a teacher for a Lutheran School.
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