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The phrase "also be a proficient" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skills or abilities in a particular area, but it needs to be rephrased for clarity.
Example: "In addition to his other qualifications, he should also be proficient in data analysis."
Alternatives: "also be skilled" or "also be competent".
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He played a Bill Gates-like billionaire in love with an innocent newcomer from the provinces, but the studio insisted that his character also be a proficient martial artist.
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Be a proficient artist already.
Students should also be proficient in the use of modeling and in exploring systems with computational approaches (American Association for the Advancement of Science [AAAS], 2011).
It's a proficient band.
He is a proficient juggler.
He was a proficient musician and talented pianist.
Pennock was a proficient horse rider.
Although trained as a lawyer, Carmelo began fencing at an early age, beginning in the 1910s, at the behest of his father and, much like his father, specialized in épée, while also being proficient at fleuret.
He was also a proficient pianist and greatly enjoyed communicating in French.
However, Daniel is also a proficient playmaker and generates many sequences with Henrik off the cycle.
In addition to its association with legumes, CIAT 899 is also a proficient maize rhizospheric and endophytic colonizer, with the capacity to promote plant growth [ 18].
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