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professional person

NOUN
  1. a person engaged in one of the learned professions

How To Use professional person In A Sentence

  • Whereas my little oasis, one of thirty `professional person's dwellings ', was five minutes from every city centre amenity. KICK BACK
  • It is confined entirely to communications which take place for the purpose of obtaining legal advice from professional persons.
  • Third, the talking styles of men and women have been of interest to both lay and professional persons.
  • Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors.
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  • Seminarians are now closely vetted and assessed by professional personnel including psychologists and counsellors.
  • Room for rent in shared house - would suit professional person.
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  • It would doubtless be of great comfort to us both if there were some form that we could sign absolving doctors of any blame, so that a professional person could administer a quick injection when the time came.
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