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The phrase "a violinist" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who plays the violin, either professionally or as a hobby.
Example: "She has always dreamed of becoming a violinist and performing in front of large audiences."
Alternatives: "a fiddle player" or "a string musician".
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"I'm a violinist".
"I started as a violinist.
A violinist played.
He was a violinist.
A violinist responds to a mobile ringtone.
She is a violist, not a violinist.
She was a musician, a violinist.
"A physicist, a violinist," Brodhead says.
"He was a violinist," he said.
My dream was to become a violinist.
Her mother is a violinist.
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