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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an occupational" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something related to a profession or job, often in contexts discussing occupational health, therapy, or hazards.
Example: "She pursued an occupational therapy degree to help individuals regain their independence after injury."
Alternatives: "a professional" or "a job-related".
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It's an occupational hazard.
That's an occupational hazard.
It is an occupational hazard.
"But that's an occupational hazard".
"It was an occupational illness".
Anthrax is an occupational illness.
QI am an occupational therapist.
It's like an occupational hazard.
Instead she becomes an occupational therapist.
As an occupational environment, it's not ideal.
Injuries, it seems, are an occupational hazard.
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