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The phrase "a welder" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person who welds, typically in the context of discussing jobs, skills, or professions.
Example: "After completing his training, he became a welder and started working in a manufacturing plant."
Alternatives: "a metalworker" or "a welding technician."
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Then he worked as a welder.
A carpenter and a welder.
I had a welder put them together".
I was a welder before.
Walter Shalo, her husband, was a welder.
In 1985, Rodríguez married a welder in Toledo.
Their father was a welder, their mother a homemaker.
Raymond Petre, 56, a welder, said: "I'm all for Ukip.
For a while he worked as a welder.
Right, a welder works on a boiler component.
Reeves works as a welder at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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