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Discover LudwigThe phrase "career lasts" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the duration or length of someone's career. Example: Her successful career as a lawyer lasted for over 20 years, until she retired in 2020.
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No career lasts forever.
An N.B.A. career lasts, on average, barely five years.
Their career lasts six weeks before they are discovered by a neighbour, who tells their mother.
Employment in the N.F.L. is precarious; a career lasts just over three years on average.
Most people vastly underestimate how long a career lasts, so do some simple math.
He's a racehorse, and his career lasts longer as a gelding.
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Campbell's career lasted just eight seasons.
His teaching career lasted just one year.
Her career lasted over fifty years.
His international career lasted 10 seconds.
Meanwhile, Ford's N.B.A. career lasted only seven seasons.
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