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The phrase "adjunct faculty member" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a part-time instructor or professor at a college or university who is not a full-time faculty member.
Example: "She works as an adjunct faculty member at the local community college, teaching courses in literature."
Alternatives: "part-time instructor" or "adjunct instructor".
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His mother is an adjunct faculty member at Kent State University, where she teaches Japanese.
Mr. Lavey was a 1970 graduate and adjunct faculty member of Fordham University School of Law.
Mr. Igoe, an adjunct faculty member in N.Y.U.'s Interactive Telecommunications Program, operated the cell phone.
Brooks is also an adjunct faculty member at Georgetown University in its Applied Intelligence Program.
Belinda Cooper is an adjunct faculty member at New York University's Center for Global Affairs.
He is also an adjunct faculty member of the physics department at the Cooper Union in New York.
She is also an adjunct faculty member at Foothill College in the Business and Workforce Department.
She has been an adjunct faculty member of Columbia Law School and has taught at SIPA.
She is also an adjunct faculty member in nursing administration at Penns School of Nursing.
The effects of placing African art and stained glass in black churches run deep, said the Rev. Gregory Thomas, 53, an adjunct faculty member at Harvard Divinity School.
Her father is a partner in Cullen Weston Pines & Bach, a law firm in Madison, and is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Wisconsin Law School.
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