Sentence examples for been apprentices from inspiring English sources

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been apprentices

noun

A trainee, especially in a skilled trade.

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In her film to mark National Apprenticeship Week, the employer explained how half of her workers are, or have been, apprentices and the need for her industry to find "new blood".

Some have been apprentices to other well established professional photographers.

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Kent was said to have been apprenticed to a coach painter at Hull.

Graduate students may be apprentices, but they are servants, too.

The next best paid group is apprentices who earned £22,679.

Mr. Witting met his wife, Renee Rogers, while they were apprentices.

"Me and Willie Carson we were apprentices together when I left school at 15.

Mary McCarthy, Bernard Malamud and Saul Bellow were apprentice contributors.

No. I'm apprentice.

He was apprenticed at age 13.

Afterward he was apprenticed to a pirate.

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