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Discover LudwigThe phrase "become partner" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "become a partner." You can use it when discussing the process of joining a partnership in a business or personal context.
Example: "After years of hard work, I am excited to announce that I will become a partner in the firm."
Alternatives: "join as a partner" or "enter into partnership."
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Both groups will have a chance to become partner, albeit at different paces.
In sleek modern offices snappily dressed workaholics compete to become partner with the help of gorgeous young interns.
He returned to Cleveland, where he resumed corporate law practice, and by 1925 he had become partner in his own firm, Cull, Burton, and Laughlin.
These lawyers want more control over their futures, Ms. Grossberg said, and do not want to wait until they become partner to have meaningful relationships with clients.
The research went on to ask questions about long-term career plans, revealing that only 57% of women aspire to become partner, while just 34% plan to spend the rest of their career in a law firm.
After six months volunteer teaching in Ghana, and four years working in the solar industry in Silicon Valley, she decided to return to Canada earlier this year and become partner in RALOS Solutions, a small renewable energy company.
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"The aide and teacher become partners.
"People need to aspire to become partners".
You and I could even become partners.
He approaches his friend, Ms. Moneybags, and they become partners.
Announced Joshua Freeman and Mark Lerner have become partners in team's ownership group.
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