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The phrase "a profession from the" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts discussing a profession that originates from a specific source or background, but it needs additional information to be clear.
Example: "She chose a profession from the field of environmental science, which aligns with her passion for sustainability."
Alternatives: "a career from the" or "a vocation from the".
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It is a profession from which you earn your income.
His parents could not afford to pay for years of musical education, and his rich uncles did not consider music a suitable profession; from the age of 13 Solti paid for his education by giving piano lessons.
Fox News's boss, Roger Ailes, says he dislikes journalists with a "pick up their ass" approach, who treat journalism as a "from-the-Mount profession"—a pertinent comment on the worthy characters who inhabit some of the other essays.The public's trust in journalists is low.
Expect a reupholstered "Mrs. Warren's Profession" from the Roundabout Theater (the specialist in comfortably cushioned vintage drama) and a recharged, power-cast "Driving Miss Daisy, Alfred Uhryy's sentimental odd-couple comedy about a Jewish Southern grande dame and her chauffeur (Vanessa Redgrave and James Earl Jones, no less).
What surprises colleagues is that Ailes appears actually to disdain journalism; Ailes says that he detests what he thinks of as "élite" journalists with "a pick up their ass" who treat journalism as "a from-the-Mount profession".
The vehicle she's chosen — a revival of Shaw's "Mrs. Warren's Profession" from the Roundabout Theater Company — seems eminently and satisfyingly suitable.
NW: Any advice and tips for those looking to transition into this profession from the sciences?
Scandals have besmirched the news profession, from the hacking mess in Britain to fabulists like the New York Times' Jason Blair.
Most packages contained a letter, signed by the Army of God, warning that the recipients would soon experience anthrax symptoms: "You have chosen a profession, which profits from the senseless murder of million of innocent children each year," said the letter.
Bookmaking as a profession is known from the time of ancient Rome, when betting on the outcome of gladiatorial matches or chariot races was widespread.
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