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The phrase "being a scholar of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a person who is knowledgeable and has studied something extensively. For example, "He is a renowned physicist, being a scholar of astrophysics for more than 30 years."
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Q: How did you move from being a geologist working in Australia for the Western Mining Corporation to being a scholar of the history of science?
Not being a scholar of the ancients, I would turn to Martin repeatedly in the coming years with questions about Greek literature and history.
He was deeply erudite on a broad range of subjects with deep wells of knowledge of jazz, automobiles, fine art, literature, superior cuisine, in addition to being a scholar of the Second World War and the Holocaust.
As well as being a scholar of incredible breadth he was also a man of great culture, serving both as president of the British Academy and a director of the Royal Opera House.
Besides being a scholar of medieval and Renaissance literature, Lewis was a combative Oxford don, a devout Christian and, of course, the author of the children's series "The Chronicles of Narnia".
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He is a scholar of Michael Oakeshott.
K.I. is a scholar of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine.
He was a scholar of art.
Wright is a scholar of international relations.
Mr. Bernanke is a scholar of exactly this period.
Rivlin's father, Yosef, was a scholar of Arabic literature.
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