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"emeritus status" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe a former professor or staff member at an institute or university who has been granted a certain status or title in recognition of their former contributions. For example, "Dr. Smith was awarded emeritus status after his retirement from the university."
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He retired, taking emeritus status, in 1995.
He moved to emeritus status in 1978.
He took emeritus status in 1983.
He retired with emeritus status in 1986.
Universities often grant emeritus status to distinguished retired faculty members.
He took emeritus status at Stanford in 1969.
He retired in 2006, and the following year he was elevated to Emeritus status.
(Ms. MacLaine has emeritus status, while Mr. Foxx's stardom flickers more than beams).
He became full professor at the university in 1986 and was given emeritus status in 2003.
Artists like Bruce Springsteen or U2 have earned emeritus status and get away with it.
He took emeritus status in 1994 but continued to work in his laboratory, write and edit.
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