leading exponent
Frequency: 7.81.1 per million words
describes a primary or leading advocate of an idea or skill.
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- James Galway is often called the leading exponent of the classical flute.
- Le Corbusier is considered a leading exponent of architectural modernism.
- John Stuart Mill was a leading exponent of utilitarianism in the 19th century.
- The documentary profiled a leading exponent of sustainable agriculture.
- She quickly established herself as the leading exponent of the new theatrical movement.
- As a leading exponent of minimalist fiction, his work influenced a generation of writers.
- The conference featured a keynote speech from a leading exponent of artificial intelligence ethics.
- Who would you say is the world's leading exponent of molecular gastronomy today?
- With her innovative research, she is poised to become the next leading exponent of gene therapy.
- He is widely recognized as the leading exponent of traditional Japanese woodworking.