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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a glamorous field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an area of work or study that is perceived as exciting, attractive, or prestigious.
Example: "Many young people are drawn to a glamorous field like fashion design, dreaming of the glitz and glamour associated with it."
Alternatives: "an alluring industry" or "a prestigious domain".
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It was not a glamorous field.
Long-term ecological research is not a glamorous field: its results unfold slowly, often over the course of several careers.
Publishers apparently expected young people to be lured by the psychic rewards of a glamorous field; there was also the unspoken view that many young employees could rely on their parents to subsidize their efforts to break into the literary world.
Osipova's attitude eschews the celebrity of a glamorous field, and we can't help but love her progressive tone.
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Yet Mr. Maltzan may be the only American architect of his stature with significant experience in a far less glamorous field: providing shelter and other accommodations for his city's poor.
Second, animal biotechnology was given pride of place at that time as an emerging, competitive, and glamorous field.
The cases that usually generate the most interest at the Court involve civil liberties — abortion, free speech, Guantánamo — but, as a scholar and a judge, Breyer has been most interested in the less glamorous field of administrative law, which is now, suddenly, at the center of the Court's agenda.
The cases that usually generate the most interest at the Court involve civil liberties abortion, free speech, Guantánamo but, as a scholar and a judge, Breyer has been most interested in the less glamorous field of administrative law, which is now, suddenly, at the center of the Court's agenda.
According to an acclaimed documentary called Just Add Water, it actually helps him succeed in the glamorous field of professional surfing.
Taxonomy has a reputation as one of science's least glamorous fields, and experts have been sounding an alarm over declining funding and a global dearth of practitioners.
The pattern has been especially pronounced in more elite, even glamorous fields that typically require a college degree — or more — and that pay more than the national average.
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