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The word 'apprentices' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe people who are learning to do a trade or profession through practical experience and instruction, often under the guidance of experienced workers. For example, "The master craftsman taught his apprentices the secrets of his trade."
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He has been serving one of the longest apprenticeships in world history and there is now a growing log-jam of apprentices to his own apprenticeship.
Macfarlane says the industries need the next generation of apprentices, including in the areas of mining, beef, cattle production, dairy and irrigation, wool classing and horse breeding.
Why, then, is the prime minister determined to destroy opportunity for Australia's 400,000 apprentices by cutting almost $1bn for the tools for your trade program?
The design team will set up a production line near the Grand Parade site so that students, apprentices, local builders and school children can get involved with the making of the structure.
Louisa Kamau, who works for the county government of Machakos, another semi-arid region about five hours' away from Laikipia, regards Waterbanks at the centre of a much wider promotion of sustainable architecture, expanding numbers of local apprentices.
When he announced last week that he intended to end his day-to-day involvement with the team, 15-year-old apprentices on the Old Trafford ground staff were heard muttering emotionally that the club would never be the same without The Boss. "They've got no right to understand what he is about, but in a weird way they do," Crerand says.
Newstart applicants will receive one month of income support for every year they worked before applying for the dole and exceptions to the six months of no income support include parents, young people unable to work more than 30 hours a week, part-time apprentices and Disability Employment Service clients.
In these enterprise zones, local firms would be offered an array of benefits and tax breaks according to how many properly paid, modern apprentices they would hire from the schools.
Some have teamed up with migrants' rights groups to fight discrimination and others have successfully secured apprentices for young people.
Prince Charles, wearing a few more medals than last year, winced when his mother came to the passage about increasing the number of apprentices.
The government has gutted support for skills and training by cutting half a billion in funding as well as scrapping a range of key agencies (like the Australian Workforce Productivity Agency) to be abolished and funding for key programs (like support apprentices) scrapped.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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