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Antonia Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

Harward professor

Hello everybody!

Is it OK to say renowned/acknowledged Harward professor or should I use an of-phrase?Please, help me.

Thank you
  

Top answer

It's out of context for me, but... Do you mean 'Harvard', instead of 'Harward'? Do you name the professor?

  • It's out of context for me, but...
  • Do you mean 'Harvard', instead of 'Harward'?
  • Do you name the professor?
  • Professor of what?..
  • ) 'Acknowledged' is wrong.
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It's out of context for me, but...

Do you mean 'Harvard', instead of 'Harward'?

Do you name the professor?

Professor of what?.. (might be important.)

'Acknowledged' is wrong.

Harvard University is, itself, 'renowned' in the world, so, perhaps using 'renowned' for the professor is overdoing it. (My younger brother graduated from there.)
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Hello Davkett!

Yes sorry for such a blasphemy, it's Harvard.Emotion: embarrassed

It is only said that he teaches there the fie
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Here is some more context:

Lewicki, renowned Harvard profesor and an expert in this field says teh following ''...
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This must be the guy: Roy J. Lewicki. See: http://www.getcited.org/mbrz/11058841

Photo and bio:
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Cheery greetings to Prof. Lewicki, when he lands on this thread.

MrP
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Thanks, but can you please tell me if we can say Harvard professor, or do I have to use preposition?
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Well, if it's not your job to be concerned about the factual basis of it, 'Harvard professor' sounds fine to me.
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No, I was just curious. If he's not a Harvard professor I should correct that. I hope the professor won't come across this thread:)

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