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be retirement
noun
An act of retiring; withdrawal.
Exact(15)
His reward was supposed to be retirement, and a return to scholarly pursuits.
As for what she might do next, Ms. Freeman said, whatever it is, it certainly won't be retirement.
Encouraging greater complaisance about their sorry stock of savings probably does them no service.However, the article's examples of current consumption may actually be retirement savings.
It may be retirement - but it's jolly hard work!
What used to be retirement age is now midcareer.
The goal is to help employees be retirement ready.
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This is retirement?
Then there was retirement.
"What the hell is retirement?" he said.
As far as I'm concerned retirement is retirement.
He said his "gut feeling" was retirement.
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