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The phrase "a technologist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who specializes in technology or applies technological knowledge in their work.
Example: "As a technologist, she is always exploring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence."
Alternatives: "a technology expert" or "a tech professional".
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Joseph, a technologist, looked for ideas on the Internet.
He was a stellar general manager, but not a technologist.
A: I'm a technologist by origin and by training, but I'm focused on philanthropy.
"This is really a new approach," says Steve Mahrer, a technologist for Panasonic's production services group.
Bre Pettis, founder of MakerBot, an affordable 3D printer, was a "technologist".
At least, you can if you are Rael Dornfest, a technologist and entrepreneur from Portland, Oregon.
"I'm a content person, not a technologist," Ms. Coburn, 36, said.
The groom's mother is a technologist at Diagnostic Radiology Associates, a group practice in Clifton, N.J.
He was not a number-crunching guy; he was not a technologist.
The merger, they said, showed the instincts of a professional manager, not a technologist.
"I've been a technologist for more than 10 years," she said.
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