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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
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Ted was a legend as a librarian or Ted was a legend of a librarian.

Which of the following sentences is correct?

1) Ted was a legend of a librarian.

2) Ted was a legend as a librarian.

Thank you.

  

Top answer

The second one is better, but they are both a little odd. "

  • The second one is better, but they are both a little odd.
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The second one is better, but they are both a little odd. I might say "Ted was a legend among librarians." Or "Ted was a legend in the world of librarians."

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