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The phrase "also a master of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is highly skilled or proficient in an additional area or subject beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In addition to being an accomplished musician, she is also a master of painting."
Alternatives: "also an expert in" or "also highly skilled in".
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It is also a master of promotion.
Sellers was also a master of understatement.
He's also a master of the disciplines".
Rylance was also a master of the put-down.
Mr. Feld's father, Irvin, was also a master of promotion.
But he was also a master of theatrical naturalism.
If he is a model of predictability, he is also a master of surprise.
He is also a master of the casual yet disturbing symbol.
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Haydn, Beethoven's teacher and mentor, was also a master of this process, sometimes called thematic development.
He is also a master of obfuscation and sophistry, evading questions about his real agenda by dismissing policy prescriptions as irrelevant (despite the name of his organization).
She is also a master of surprise; alone in an elevator, she unspooled two stanzas of Joseph Brodsky.
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