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"fine teacher" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used as a compliment to describe a teacher who is exceptionally skilled, talented, or effective. Example: "Ms. Johnson is a fine teacher who always goes above and beyond to help her students succeed in their studies."
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I think he's a fine teacher.
W.W. II combat tank driver, fine teacher, talented, compassionate psychologist, creative camp director, lifelong worker for peace and social justice.
"Mr. Costanzo is a very fine teacher and a great guy, and I really enjoyed working with him.
He is a professor of religious studies at the University of North Carolina, and is obviously a fine teacher, because his books are naturally pedagogic.
The talent displayed by both brought them to the notice of Constantin Héger, a fine teacher and a man of unusual perception.
"However, this rather Victorian figure who believed in the value of corporal punishment," Mr. Hourmouzios noted, "was a fine teacher who taught me Latin".
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You help readers remember that there are many fine teachers in public and private schools across the country.
Some of them may become fine teachers, but they may not know much more about specific mathematics topics than what is in the textbook they are using.
I had many fine teachers during my years at Princeton, but the one I think of most often was my fortune-telling professor — a complete hag with wild gray hair, warts the size of new potatoes, the whole nine yards.
Having worked with many of these fine teachers, I know that they are up to the task, but they need and deserve our praise, our respect and all the support we can give.
I had many fine teachers during my years at Princeton, but the one I think of most often was my fortune-telling professor a complete hag with wild gray hair, warts the size of new potatoes, the whole nine yards.
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