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The phrase "fisherman of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe a person who engages in the act of fishing, either as a profession or hobby. Example: The fisherman of this village are known for their ability to catch large and rare fish in the nearby river.
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Colm Toibin, born, like Eilis, in Enniscorthy, is an expert, patient fisherman of submerged emotions.
Her GP, a fisherman of 20 years, urged her to take up fly-fishing.
Well, maybe, if Huck were an itinerant laborer, drinker, and trout fisherman of mixed Chippewa-Finnish blood.
At the outset of "Grimes," the brooding fisherman of the Borough is being interrogated about the death of one of his apprentices.
The article was about a fisherman of my generation who had been exposed to radiation in 1954, during the hydrogen-bomb testing at Bikini Atoll.
Hoping to bond with these fisherman of bear-like proportions who beckoned me inside, I decided to leave my guide and interpreter out in the cold.
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How about some real fishermen of Alaska?
The fishermen of Gaza City prepare to put out to sea.
The fishermen, of course, who seem almost permanent fixtures.
A novel about the Scottish fishermen of Cape Breton.
Did the fishermen of Provincetown sense that their way of life was ending?
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