Sentence examples for as part time from inspiring English sources

The phrase "as part time" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "as part-time." You can use it when describing a job or activity that is not full-time, indicating a reduced work schedule.

Example: "She works as part-time staff at the local library while pursuing her studies."
Alternatives: "as a part-time employee" or "in a part-time role."

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Jane Christopherson works flexibly, but for her this could not be described as part time.

That counts as part time for us in the United States, you know.

I was employed as part time worker [Hilfsarbeiter] by the former Trade Union society, Munich, beginning 11 November 1911.

And they are often difficult to categorize as part time or full time, because their hours vary.

The team will include dedicated centralized resources as well as part time allocation of resources from each BU.

Major papers sometimes hire students as part time "stringers" who submit stories that pertain to their campus.

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If you can arrange for us to be invited as part-time teachers, we will be able to work more and better with the students".

Can such a thing as part-time motherhood exist?

In 1999 he came back to UCB as part-time Professor.

In rare circumstances, students are given special dispensation to be admitted as part-time.

For example: is it legal to recruit students to work as part-time salespeople?

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