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Discover LudwigThe phrase "full-fledged professional" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who is fully trained and qualified in their profession. Example: Jane had spent years studying and working in her field, and now she was finally a full-fledged professional, ready to take on any challenge that came her way.
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Despite her new deals, Moore is still a few years away from becoming a full-fledged professional.
The transition years from quasi-amateurism to full-fledged professional tennis were rife with political disputes and lawsuits for control of what had become a big-money sport.
This attitude toward organized sports and player development is perhaps the biggest hurdle if the N.F.L. ever pursues a full-fledged professional league.
AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ethel Smyth (1858-1944) was a lesbian, a suffragette, and a master musician who was one of the first modern women to enjoy a full-fledged professional career as a composer.
And with 22 full-fledged professional theaters in operation statewide -- as opposed to only five theaters 25 years ago -- in many ways the theater landscape here has come to resemble what Broadway and Off Broadway used to be.
A call from your boss at 11 a.m. and a call from you boss at 11 p.m. can mean the difference between a simple question and a full-fledged professional emergency.
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How do we get the sponsoring agencies and the supervising group leaders to treat postdocs like full-fledged professionals?
That's because we think we have passed the apprentice stage and are full-fledged professionals who know it all, or at least most of it.
Graduates of those programs, he said, "are considered full-fledged professionals in their field, and depending on the field they have attractive career opportunities when they finish these degrees".
Carnes defines teachers as "service professionals," as opposed to full-fledged professionals like doctors or lawyers.
He knew the technology of painting as well as any full-fledged fine-art professional.
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