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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a profession" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's job, career, or field of work.
Example: "She has always had a passion for art, and now she is pursuing it for a profession."
Alternatives: "as a career" or "in a professional capacity."
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For a profession associated with an exclusive clientele, this may seem an odd departure.
Some of the kids who left Orange City left for a profession.
For a profession whose first principle is "do no harm", it is a chilling legacy".
We need to aim for a profession of all, and for all".
During that period they would study, travel, prepare for a profession, reproduce and give full-time care to their young.
"For a profession in the rapidly changing media environment which we're in, pausing is not a good place.
For a profession concerned with precision, it is remarkable how infrequently we economists talk about those rather large numbers.
For a profession that takes such pride in its bravery, police advocates make cops seem remarkably thin-skinned.
The first view, known as queuing, says that as the pay for a profession drops, the job becomes less attractive.
For a profession whose guiding tenets include equity in treatment and the elimination of bias, law is failing its women.
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