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The phrase "academic or a" is not correct in written English as it appears to be incomplete or lacks context.
It could be used in a context where you are comparing or contrasting different types of academic pursuits or roles, but it needs additional information to be meaningful.
Example: "She could choose to be either academic or a professional in the industry, depending on her interests."
Alternatives: "scholarly or a" or "educational or a".
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Her mother thought she would become an academic or a diplomat.
Is there an academic or a commercial need for new translations?
You were either an academic or a football player, and I was neither.
Is she the same woman as the academic or a lookalike?
Even though he's not an academic or a critic, Swanberg is the crucial film theorist of the new century.
Still, in Heizer's family, you were either an academic or a scientist or both, and he was neither.
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You would have guessed a senior civil servant, or a physician, or an academic, or perhaps a research scientist.
It is something to which a pupil pursuing only an academic GCSE or A-level cannot aspire.
You don't just give birth to a "genius," whether an academic or an athletic or an artistic one.
If you ask an academic or an unbiased analyst, however, he or she will say that the headlines do not tell the whole story.
I've lost count of the times I've heard someone disparage an academic or an industry colleague as a hack, a charlatan, or an idea thief.
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