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The phrase "professor visit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a visit made by a professor, either to a location or to meet someone.
Example: "I have a scheduled professor visit to discuss my research project next week."
Alternatives: "faculty visit" or "academic visit".
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Later, Mr. Xi softened his tone with a long anecdote about how as a provincial official he had helped the wife of an elderly American professor visit the town in Fujian Province where the professor had spent part of his childhood.
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