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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a professional change" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a transition or shift in one's career or job role.
Example: "After years in the same position, I decided it was time for a professional change to pursue my passion for graphic design."
Alternatives: "a career shift" or "a job transition".
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"Swan Lake" will mean a professional change in their relationship, too: while Ms. Weese and Mr. Seth do not normally dance together, he will perform opposite her in the role of the evil sorcerer von Rothbart in the famous black swan pas de deux.
When the company went through a merger, she decided it was time for a professional change.
Did I simply need a break or was it time to make a professional change?
It was a professional change, but that, of course, has a huge impact on my personal life.
If these steps don't work, are too difficult, or take up too much time, you could have a professional change your valve cover gasket for you.
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"I decided to make a major professional change," he wrote.
Does being a health care professional change the way they think about health care debate?
Being a good professional changed from being a professional who is able to make pictures of sufficient quality 'for all practical purposes' into being a professional who is dedicated to constantly improving the quality of his or her work, in this case the quality of pictures of the eye.
Every time a search engine changes its algorithm, a SEO professional changes their SEO advice.
Fast forward ten years and a few professional changes later, my interest turned back to business schools again.
Then contact an avian behavior consultant to see if a professional can change a bird's vocalization patterns.
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