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The phrase 'duty field' is technically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a specific professional area or activity that someone is responsible for or has expertise in. For example, "My duty field is international relations, so I am always researching the latest news in the region."
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"It's nice to see active-duty field-grade officers making a strong case for the repeal of D.A.D.T. and publishing it in the Army Times.
Some will consider Mallinder has a duty to field his most competitive side: others, that having done their job by securing a home semi-final with a game to spare, Northampton's only duty of care is to themselves and to prepare for the following weekend in the way that suits them best.
During two hours on one afternoon last week, Mr. Ernst, of the Queens center, was on alarm receipt duty and fielded three calls about potential fires.
The company produced truck axles for military use during World War I and in 1928 merged with the Timken-Detroit Axle Company, a leader in the heavy-duty axle field.
Munster were without eight players on Ireland duty but fielded fly-half Keatley and former Blues number eight Copeland, who'd made his international debut against Georgia.
Its 26 students share duties irrigating fields and riding the herd, but also fixing boilers and scrubbing pots, alongside reading Nietzsche and swotting at their maths problems.
Hideki Matsui returned as the designated hitter, which pushed Johnny Damon into full-time duty in center field.
Colleagues, neighbors or friends can put you up, if they think you've gone beyond the call of duty in whatever field you roam.
Mary Edwards Walker, (born November 26 , 1832 near Oswego, New York, U.S. died February 21 , 1919 Oswego), American physician and reformer who is thought to have been the only woman surgeon formally engaged for field duty during the Civil War.
November 26 , 1832near Oswego, New York February 21 , 1919Oswego, New York Mary Edwards Walker, (born November 26 , 1832 near Oswego, New York, U.S. died February 21 , 1919 Oswego) American physician and reformer who is thought to have been the only woman surgeon formally engaged for field duty during the Civil War.
"We had on our hand bills while we were recruiting in large letters, No long marches no heavy knapsack to carry and no unpleasant … field duty to perform," Capt.
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