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Discover LudwigThe phrase "my teacher" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to the person who teaches or instructs someone, and is often used to show possession or ownership of the teacher by the speaker. Example: My teacher always encourages me to ask questions during class.
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My teacher was like: 'Bits?
I asked my teacher.
That was my teacher!
My teacher was horrified.
I am very fond of my teacher.
But what does it tell my teacher?
My teacher brought the pickle to me.
Lisa became my teacher that night.
"My teacher handled it well.
"And my teacher was correct.
Perhaps my teacher wasn't qualified?
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