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"forensic scientist" is a correct and usable term in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who specializes in criminal investigation by analyzing physical evidence and using scientific methods. For example: "The police department hired a forensic scientist to help investigate the crime scene."
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Consultant forensic scientist.
The forensic scientist felt relaxed.
"KM screening," pronounces Caroline Sheriff, forensic scientist.
Or as a top forensic scientist.
"No," said the man, a former forensic scientist.
Later, Parker had a forensic scientist examine several paint samples.
"Am I a forensic scientist of food?" Mr. Ampudia said.
A lot of people are confused about the role of a forensic scientist, says Dr Kelly Sheridan, forensic scientist.
"What does that mean?" the forensic scientist who works with the F.B.I. asked me.
I contacted a leading forensic scientist in the art world who teaches at the F.B.I.
Jonathan Zdziarski, a forensic scientist, canceled his subscription based on the changes in terms.
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