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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an engineer who" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a specific engineer and provide additional information about them or their actions.
Example: "She is an engineer who specializes in renewable energy solutions."
Alternatives: "an engineer that" or "an engineer who is".
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Last month, the Department of Justice announced a plea deal with an engineer who designed the engine workaround.
Stonecipher is an engineer who used to run GEs jet-engine division – enginemakers use lots of investment castings.
She is an engineer who knows cars inside out.
I'm an engineer who needs help turning on my computer.
Mr. Lakas was an engineer who was popular among businessmen.
Furthermore, it analyses the features of an engineer who acquires knowledge from these informal contacts.
In Croton Point Park I met James Lin, an engineer who lives in Queens.
His father, Alexander, was an engineer who redirected his own musical ambitions into his son.
My father was an engineer who owned a heating, ventilation and air-conditioning design company.
The buyer was Seton Porter, an engineer who had done very well in the liquor industry.
His father was an engineer who took care of cotton gins, and who taught him mechanics.
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