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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a working professional" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who is actively employed in a profession or field of work. Example: "As a working professional, I often find it challenging to balance my career and personal life."
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You're a working professional This was me a year ago.
In the months that followed, the mail-borne anthrax incidents virtually erased her life as a working professional.
"Old age is not for sissies," Davis warned, but she remained a working professional until her death in 1989 at age 81.
Nobody likes to admit it, but if you're a working professional, there's a good chance you're familiar with sweat stains.
He's a working professional musician.
I feel like a working professional -- certainly not a college student.
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Thanks to SRA, I have become a young working professional full of compassion, gratitude, and the desire to give back.
These will help establish you as a serious working professional with valuable experience that should be taken seriously.
So much of who I am today as an adult, working professional and Australian, stems from my time in that country town with its predominantly Anglo-Saxon population.
We have a large retired population, working professionals who commute, a scientific community and a large grassroots working community.
We have a large retired population, working professionals who commute, a scientific community and a large grassroots working community.
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