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"professional coach" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to refer to someone who has been trained to provide advice and guidance in a specific area. For example, "The professional coach helped me overcome my fear of public speaking."
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Martinez was in his first season as a professional coach.
Asked if she's considered becoming a professional coach, she sighs.
I will quit as professional coach, Okada said.
Or turn it around: "as much as a professional coach, or more".
Professional Coach Caroline Hall shares tips to awaken your sense of purpose.
Rob Parker is a certified professional coach specializing in leaders with a technical background.
He was, according to his college and professional coach, Tom Chivington, "basically out of control".
He has been a professional coach since 1981 and Australia's national coach since 1993.
How else do you explain a professional coach leaving a franchise that has playoff talent?
She has a professional coach, and national and international competition opportunities.
Tension had risen so high at the church that Butler hired a professional coach to help.
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