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"professional person" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to someone who is qualified, skilled, or experienced in a particular profession or occupation. Example: The company hired a team of professional persons to handle their marketing strategy.
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But Tommy Steele was a professional person.
"I'm a serious, professional person.
"She is a very disciplined, professional person," he said.
I used to think, "Goodness, she's a professional person.
I treat it as being an acceptable, professional person".
2. Claims against a professional person may have an adverse effect upon his or her reputation.
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Professional persons requiring liability contracts include physicians and surgeons, lawyers, accountants, engineers, and insurance agents.
"Now economists, professors, politicians, professional persons, they don't want to speak to us," Mr. Denegama said.
In early 1957, with Castro back in Cuba fighting in the Sierra Maestra, "Civic Resistance" groups were organized in the cities, and numerous middle-class and professional persons gravitated toward Castro.
To do efficient formative and summative assessment, stakeholders' efforts, including teaching administrators, teachers, students, parents, community and other professional persons, should be combined to make the assessment more all-around and objective.
In CDC we set up a health education department, and assigned professional persons to it.
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