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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "veteran in" is not correct and usable in written English.
To use the word "veteran" correctly in a sentence, you would use the phrase "veteran of" followed by a place or activity. For example, "He was a veteran of World War II."
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World War II veteran in Japan.
Spelling him is a stocky, energetic veteran in Kedric Golston.
Ms. McCoy is considered a veteran in consumer products.
He palled around with a veteran in the audience.
"Are you a veteran?" "In my country," he said.
"I'm a battle-scarred veteran in that regard.
Distinguished combat veteran in WWII, lawyer, and local business owner.
A veteran in experience rather than years, Vettori still has targets to chase.
A 20-year veteran in the department, Detective Fishstein handles all major crimes involving art.
Don Siegelman, the Democratic lieutenant-governor, a veteran in politics, is virtually unopposed in his party.
"They should expel her from the university," said one aging Korean army veteran in central Seoul.
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