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Discover Ludwig'faculty member' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is a member of a college faculty or staff. For example: "The faculty member that gave the speech was very knowledgeable."
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Tim Vasen, a faculty member, led the rehearsal.
"Usually, that means a faculty member".
He remains a tenured faculty member.
One seminary faculty member recalls otherwise.
Faculty member: Kerik Cox.
"If Harvard wants to recruit a faculty member, they're going to get that faculty member".
Faculty member of Lehman College and Rome's International Montessori School.
That doesn't happen very often with a new faculty member".
Rodin: I think Shirley was unusual as a faculty member.
"I was not happy," one faculty member says.
Frances Stark, another senior faculty member, left shortly thereafter.
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