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'exciting occupation' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a job or profession that is stimulating and enjoyable. For example, "My dream is to find an exciting occupation where I can use my creative skills."
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Viewed from one side of the bar, brewing may seem like an exciting occupation.
By 1985, he had found a new, more exciting occupation: country doctor.
Not a very exciting occupation, but even these men wanted their likenesses captured, and Rembrandt managed to give these seemingly quashingly bland officials an air of brooding mystery.
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Exciting exciting exciting.
"Exciting, exciting".
Although life was hard under German occupation, it was an exciting time at the École Normale Supérieure for a young mathematician like Thom.
I've been there since day five of the occupation and seeing it evolve has just been so exciting.
If they were unsure of what occupation to pursue, and if they had the right stuff, perhaps I could suggest to them a fun and exciting life in the not-at-all seedy world of pornography.
Occupation: Drifter.
An occupation.
You call this occupation?
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