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Free sign upThe phrase "and a master of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has achieved a high level of skill or expertise in a particular area.
Example: "She is an accomplished musician and a master of the violin, captivating audiences with her performances."
Alternatives: "and an expert in" or "and a specialist in".
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"He's a brilliant structuralist and a master of composition.
He was a contemporary of Chaucer and a master of our mongrel English tongue.
Now he is interior minister and a master of populist bluster.
Graduates will receive an MBA from North Carolina and a Master of engineering management from Tsinghua.
Ethan Levitas is a formalist at heart, and a master of muted colour.
He's an extremely acute observer and a master of paradox, which is very French.
Like McPherson, he is 33, prodigiously talented and a master of the monologue.
"You need to think about him as a classical painter and a master of the impossible perspective.
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Mayor Bertrand Delanoë called Mr. Chan, a director, actor and stuntman, a "master of humor, of burlesque and of self-deprecation".
He cast himself as an unreliable witness and as a master of disloyalty".
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and received a Master of Architecture degree from Columbia.
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