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Discover Ludwig"career time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the duration or period of someone's career. Example: After spending many years in the business world, she decided it was time for a change and entered into her second career time as a teacher.
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"I want to have a family, but not if it means giving up my career time".
On today's altered career time clock, there is no choice but to wait one's turn and see what happens.
At the start of a career, time needs to be set aside for talking, listening and enjoying being a teacher.
Not too many are up on his career as a foundation… In 2012, the avant-garde painter and sculptor described his new works and reflected on his career: "Time is closing in on me, but I can still paint".
When you've sold over 100,000 copies of an album released on a label that you run from a single office in the American Midwest, and you manage your own burgeoning career, time is of the essence.
Entering the trials, Libbie Hickman, 35, of Fort Collins, Colo., has the fastest career time of 2 28 34, followed by Kristy Johnson, 34, of Shepherdstown, W.Va., at 2 29 05.
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Only Paula Radcliffe of England and Liliya Shobukhova of Russia have posted better career times than Keitany did here.
This year, Kenya is supplying the four fastest men (Lagat is No. 4) and 7 of the 11 fastest, based on career times.
Shirley added that he had never lost a 100-meter race to Pistorius, and it is Shirley who still owns the best career times in that event.
This difference was observed in every cohort studied, at every career time-point.
This was long before New Orleans roots traditions had been re-integrated with modern jazz and before the music's centre of gravity had shifted back from New York (where Muhammad spent some obligatory mid-career time) to the Mississippi delta.
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