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Discover LudwigThe term "financial wizard" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to someone who is exceptionally skilled or knowledgeable in matters of finance and investing. You can use it in a sentence to describe someone's expertise or abilities in the financial realm. For example: - "John has always been a financial wizard, turning small investments into large profits." - "The company's success can be attributed to their team of financial wizards who make strategic decisions." - "She was known as a financial wizard in her industry, making smart investments and managing risk with ease."
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Weinberg was not a financial wizard.
Mr. Citron was not a stereotypical financial wizard.
A financial wizard who can bring executive magic to government?
"I'm not a financial wizard, but if you can afford to pay a C.E.O.
The elderly financial wizard was wearing one black shoe and one brown shoe, Mrs. Patterson said.
The club, which meets in a "secret" bunker outfitted with hidden laptops, is led by a trusty financial wizard.
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Profile of Bernard E. Smith, who for years has been one of the financial wizards of Wall Street.
Michael Milken and a clutch of other financial wizards ended up in jail.
So are today's capitalists, the so-called financial wizards, really experts?
McInerney submitted an essay that accused the financial wizards of historical ignorance and unseemly greed.
These so-called financial wizards must be very slow learners or incompetent or both".
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