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"careers" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a profession or occupation, usually one that requires specialized training or formal education, for example: "The biggest challenge facing the engineering industry is attracting new talent to the field, which is why many businesses are investing in innovative ways to promote careers in engineering to young people."
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careers
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Plural of career
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Many owe their careers to Mr. Murdoch.
Beckham also highlighted the fact that NFL players' careers are not as long as their counterparts in other major sporting leagues in the US.
In a video, Lt Jack Cambria, hostage negotiator, advises officers not to destroy their careers "for a moment of indiscretion".
Between all the different Australian batting careers on which this Tour has demanded the sun should now set, there's hardly enough sun to go round.
"Can we pause for a minute and have a think about the subsequent careers of the stars of The Good Life?
Before sending former service members back into the real world, the military attempts to help them identify habits that might or might not come in handy when pursuing other careers.
"There are artists I have shown here who have had very distinguished careers and many of them used to be in the public eye much more than they are now.
Some feminists pointed out that women suffer detriment to their careers when they change their names; that they signal their submission to their husbands, and reinforce to their children the idea that women are inferior to men.
As a result, it's important to focus on how a strong personal brand can help women progress and develop confidence in their careers.
Broke by the early Fifties, he kept working and has prospered ever since, having one of the longest careers in film history.
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