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The phrase "and mathematicians of the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of mathematicians in a broader context, often as part of a larger statement or description.
Example: "The conference will feature renowned scientists and mathematicians of the highest caliber."
Alternatives: "and mathematicians from the" or "and mathematicians associated with the".
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Before the dust of war had settled, he was hobnobbing with the best doctors and mathematicians of the land, not all of them royalists.
While scientists and mathematicians of the day typically used computers strictly for numerical calculations, like analyzing weapons trajectories or seeking prime factors of huge numbers, his fascination was with non-numerical computations — what soon became known as artificial intelligence.
The stellar cast, headed up by Bertrand Russell, includes the greatest philosophers, logicians and mathematicians of the era, along with sundry wives and mistresses, plus a couple of homicidal maniacs, an apocryphal barber and Adolf Hitler.
It was practical, easy to understand, repeatable (most important, repeated at the Vatican that same year) and simple: so ingeniously simple that the greatest scientists and mathematicians of the day could scarcely believe that no one had thought of it before.
While the other two great rationalists, Descartes and Leibniz, were physical theorists and mathematicians of the first rank who made substantial contributions to the development of physical science, the same cannot be said of Spinoza.
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