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'Hello Professor' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it when you are addressing someone in a formal setting, such as correspondence with a professor at a university or when introducing yourself in an academic setting. For example, "Hello Professor Smith, it's nice to meet you."
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"Hello, Professor Agre, this is Stockholm.
The most vehement critics of Israel and champions of the Palestinians – hello, Professor Chomsky; greetings, Norman Finkelstein – are always Jews: we are always trying in our even, level, thoughtful way to see reason in the behaviour of those who are lobbing rocket grenades at us.
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Say hello to your professor when you see him/her around campus.
The professor answers: "Hello?
Or alternatively: "Hello, I am a Professor at the Department of Political Science of the University (Pompeu Fabra/Carlos III de Madrid).
On the other hand, a nickname like Dean can have a big upside if your child becomes a college professor - - "Hello, I'm Dean Smith (wow he's only been teaching for two years he must be good)." In a similarly misleading vein, Walter Cronkite named his beloved sailboat "On Assignment".
Hello, are you really my new professor?
RACHEL BEAN: Hello, my name is Rachel Bean, and I am an assistant professor in the Department of Astronomy here at Cornell.
"Hello, my name is Gwyneth," she says in an adorable lispy way, "and I will be your professor today".
Professor Elaine Sciolino seems to know everyone on the rue des Martyrs, and she has to say hello to them all.
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