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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leading practitioner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to someone who is highly skilled and recognized in their field or profession. Example: "As a leading practitioner in the field of medicine, Dr. Smith has contributed significantly to advancements in patient care."
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The leading practitioner is now China.
Ben Macintyre is the leading practitioner of oddball-powered history.
By now, Mr. Dion has become, perhaps, the art world's leading practitioner of ceramic-shard arrangements.
Britain's leading practitioner, Janine Whitlock, agrees that a background in gymnastics is important.
The JWT Group only recently acquired Gray & Company, a leading practitioner of the art.
His work has also been published in leading practitioner journals and invited book chapters.
He is remembered, with Sartre, as a leading practitioner of the existential novel.
Clark was a leading practitioner of the Texas troubadour musical tradition.
He was a leading practitioner of cybernetics, a term coined after World War II by Norbert Wiener at M.I.T.
The most successful tactic is the "willfulness defense," and its leading practitioner is a Milwaukee-based lawyer named Robert Bernhoft.
But Joel F. Brenner, the intelligence community's top counterintelligence official, said China was by far the leading practitioner.
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