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The part of a sentence 'the jurist' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person who is trained or skilled in the law. For instance, "The seasoned jurist was able to quickly determine the facts of the case and render a judgment."
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the jurist
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A judge
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Discretion, as the jurist Felix Frankfurter noted, makes law enforcement more humane and more efficient.
Their Cornish home had once belonged to the jurist Learned Hand.
'Weapons of war were used against citizens,' the jurist Issad Mohand said in his report.
The jurist who stepped in to clearly sketch the possible lines of argument was, as usual, Elena Kagan.
The jurist Edward Coke had been his patron during his youth; the poet John Milton was a later friend.
During the years 1832 and 1833 he contributed many essays to Tait's Magazine, The Jurist, and The Monthly Repository.
In his search for truth the metaphysician is bound by Arabic usage, as is the jurist in his legal interpretations, though the jurist uses subjective reasoning only, in contrast to the metaphysician's certain proof.
Very few of Iraq's Shia leaders subscribe to Iran's state ideology of velayat-e faqih, the guardianship of the jurist.
It was issued in Leipzig by the jurist Christian Thomasius, who made a point of encouraging women readers.
The founding figure of American legal realism is often said to be the jurist Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. (1841 1935).
Cicero credited his contemporary Servius Sulpicius Rufus with being the jurist who transformed law into a discipline (ars).
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