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Discover LudwigIt is typically used as a way to describe someone who is knowledgeable or skilled in a certain area or subject.
It can also be used to describe someone who is suitable for a certain role or position. Here is an example: "John is a fellow for computer programming, having studied it for many years in school and working as a software developer for a top tech company." In this sentence, "fellow for computer programming" means that John is an expert or proficient in the field of computer programming. It could also imply that he is suitable for a job or position related to computer programming.
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This fellow, for instance, whom I met in Toronto.
His American friend knows just the fellow for the job.
He calls himself an unusual fellow for an unusual election.
Shinn was a Women & Philanthropy fellow for News21 this summer.
Years later I was a teaching fellow for that course.
The Cover-Lowenstein Fellow for 2017 2018 is Alisha Bjerregaard.
Julia is the provost's fellow for pedagogical innovation.
Teaching Fellow for Benjamin Golub's graduate networks course.
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Senior Fellow for the Racial Wealth Divide Initiative.
A Welsh speaker, he has been the Welsh Medium Teaching Fellow for the School of Music.
Jamie Metzl is a Senior Fellow for Technology and National Security at the Atlantic Council.
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