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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lecturer at" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate someone's occupation or profession as a lecturer at a university or educational institution. Example: "Dr. Smith is a renowned lecturer at Harvard University, known for his expertise in economics."
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I have contacted the lecturer at other occasions than the lecture. 1 = yes, 2 = no.
There's a LECTURER at 3 Down.
Andy Martin is a lecturer at Cambridge University.
Beattie Dray, nursing lecturer at Kingston University.
He was adjunct lecturer at Brooklyn College.
Health lecturer at the University of Pretoria.
When the writer, a lecturer at the Univ. of London,….
"He's now an associate lecturer at a university.
In 2001 Stonebraker became a lecturer at MIT.
Beyer was a lecturer at the Bergen Cathedral School.
In 1888 Külpe became Privatdozent (lecturer) at the university.
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