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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adept technician" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly skilled or proficient in technical tasks or fields.
Example: "The company is looking to hire an adept technician who can troubleshoot complex software issues efficiently."
Alternatives: "skilled technician" or "proficient technician".
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But the 22-year-old is an astonishingly adept technician, possessing a sublime first touch and all the flicks, tricks, stepovers and turns in the book.
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I must stress that there are many honorable and talented professionals at the Fox channels, superb reporters, some gutsy hosts, and adept technicians and staff.
Mr. Liebman was the more fluid technician and the more harmonically adept soloist, but Mr. Eskelin's playing was appealingly forceful, and his tone had an effective bite.
There are currently 20+ physicists, engineers, and technicians on-site who are adept at designing and building complex experimental equipment.
Technician, Arthur Adair.
The P.A. technician.
Mr. Amper proved adept.
Adept and enjoyable.
I'm getting adept.
The technician disagreed.
Martoma was unusually adept at cultivating mentors.
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