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"do an apprenticeship" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of participating in an apprenticeship, a type of training program in which a person learns a skill or trade by working alongside a skilled worker. Example sentence: "After high school, I decided to do an apprenticeship in carpentry instead of going to college."
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You can't do an apprenticeship at a newspaper anymore.
Why not earn as you learn, and do an apprenticeship?
You can do an apprenticeship that only takes a year or six months.
Are you missing out on a good social life if you do an apprenticeship?
Initially, instead of A-levels, my son decided he wanted to do an apprenticeship.
You can do an apprenticeship in anything from costume design to financial services.
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She says: "Doing an apprenticeship doesn't close down your options.
"Everyone does an apprenticeship of one kind or another to get good at something," he said.
Ashley Liversidge, Gardener Ashley, 20, finished school in 2007 and did an apprenticeship before finding work on a building site.
Mr. Bowling, who is gay, came out in Switzerland in 1962 when he was doing an apprenticeship in the hotel industry.
That means take some time to prepare, whether it means going back to school or doing an apprenticeship.
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