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Discover LudwigThe term "career over" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone's career has ended or come to a close. For example: After twenty years in the corporate banking world, John decided it was time to call it quits and declared his career over.
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Imagine: career over before puberty started.
Is MacLean's National Hockey League career over as well?
I ended a lieutenant colonel's career over it.
Now another charismatic general has shattered his life and career over sex.
The boy wonder Governor of Arkansas was dumped by voters in 1980, career over.
Insults may have done some damage to his career over the years.
Kerber, the tournament's No. 5 seed, has redefined her career over the last 12 months.
Smith must have been livid with Richard for destroying her career over a couple of films.
The questions began immediately after that collapse: Is Marino's career over?
He is based in Los Angeles, which, he maintains, has boosted his career over here.
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Her third career over-lapped the others.
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