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The phrase "academic of a" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear when this phrase could be used due to its lack of grammatical structure and clarity.
Example: "He is an academic of a certain field" does not make sense as it stands.
Alternatives: "scholar in a" or "expert in a".
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The titular Jim Dixon is an academic of a pretty poor sort, a medievalist who only picked the period because it looked like a soft option.
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Cindy and Greer, when they were together, were the kind of couple — New England lesbian academics of a certain age — who would never have had a television set in the house.
First, the academic rigour of a research fellow at Magdalen College, Oxford.
Knight has never had the academic issues of a Tarkanian.
They are not, however, the equivalent of an academic biography of a recent historical figure.
There is plenty of academic evidence of a bias in the system to back these figures up.
Surrealism coexists with a meticulous, almost academic drawing of a woman's back.
The article also misidentified the academic affiliation of a doctor who commented on supplements and steroids.
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