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The phrase "is professional in" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's qualifications, skills, or experience in a particular field. For example, "Our receptionist is professional in customer service and is able to handle difficult situations."
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Haiti is professional in elections.
The majority of the collection is professional in nature, though there is a small quantity of personal materials.
A firsthand witness told Chaparro, "The training is professional, in military-type camps, where they're trained in the same way that terrorists in the Middle East are.
Although the company does not have the resources to hire Equity actors, it is professional in that all performers are paid a stipend.
It looks like Doximity may be poised to give Sermo a run for its money, especially as the platform is professional — in other words, it's not anonymous — or accessible to the general public.
If the company is professional in highlighting its strengths and expertise, it is automatically believed that their consultants are qualified or that a particular vendor's software is competitive.
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They are professional in everything but financial reward.
The armed forces are professional in training and conduct.
The character's interest in handbags was professional in "Pickup on South Street" (1953).
The military prides itself, as do physicians, on being professional in every sense of the word.
But Phillips's brief has never been professional in the narrow sense.
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