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Free sign upThe phrase "judge of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has the authority or expertise to evaluate or assess something.
Example: "As a judge of character, she could easily discern the true intentions of those around her."
Alternatives: "authority on" or "expert in".
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A cool judge of history?
He was an astute judge of talent.
He was a good judge of people".
Results will be the judge of that.
JOSEPH v. DUNCAN, Judge of Probate Court.
We'll be the judge of that, Beast.
"You are not the judge of us.
We'll be the judge of that".
I'm an excellent judge of character now.
But I'm no judge of acoustics.
CO. v. TAYLOR, Circuit Judge of City of St . Louis
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