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Discover LudwigThe word "career-driven" is correct
It is typically used to describe someone who is highly focused on their professional advancement and success. Example: "She is a career-driven individual who dedicates her time to achieving her goals in the corporate world."
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"I'm career-driven right now," she says.
"I was fairly career-driven," she says.
"She's career-driven, she's very proud, she's an achiever".
Why shouldn't the same grim calculus hold true in the White House, the most career-driven institution in a career-driven city?
"It scared us because we were so young, career-driven and such independent people".
A perceptive man 7. A career-driven man 8. Wise and farsighted 9.
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"I'm not career driven.
"Jill and I are still very career driven," he continued.
But I say that and I am career driven as well!
You can be career driven, successful, and still have a fulfilling family life.
It is actually the least jarring of the many melodramatic notes he struck during an intellectual career driven by self-pity and recrimination.
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