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The phrase "attracting experience" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear in meaning.
It could be used in contexts where one is discussing the process of drawing in or gaining experience, but it may require additional context for clarity.
Example: "The internship program is designed for attracting experience in the field of marketing."
Alternatives: "gaining experience" or "acquiring experience".
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Or, sometimes (as in Albert's case), just setting out and attracting experience.
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As for 'high-fliers' this was intended as shorthand for higher education attracting experienced marketers into a sector that may not have been part of their career aspirations.
He said: "Together with huge difficulties in attracting experienced social work professionals to work in Doncaster, this has put tremendous pressure on our services and meant our journey of recovery hasn't coped as well as we had planned.
Your appearance choices play a role in attracting experiences including a new job, a promotion, a sale, a romantic opportunity and social opportunities.
School systems will also benefit, in terms of addressing teacher shortages and introducing new and valuable skills, by attracting experienced and high quality professionals from other walks of life into teaching at a later stage in their careers.
All three cruise lines are introducing bigger, more feature-filled ships to attract experience seekers.
Rival camps say that if they run, they will be able to attract experienced workers fast.
But Mr. Wilson hopes to attract experienced voice actors to perform the works on his site.
While anyone can try them, they seem to attract experienced martial artists seeking higher levels of skill and understanding.
These schools not only suffer from high rates of principal turnover but are also unable to attract experienced successors.
By explicitly opening up traditional internships, companies can attract experienced workers without having to create special programs.
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