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The phrase "lucrative occupations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe jobs or professions that are financially rewarding and provide high levels of income. For example: Many recent college graduates are seeking out lucrative occupations in the tech industry.
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In 1782 Clementi returned to London, where for the next 20 years he continued his lucrative occupations of fashionable teacher, composer, and performer.
Many of America's most lucrative occupations are shielded by pointlessly restrictive rules (think doctors and lawyers).Investment in the young should focus on early education.
You'll find extensive information about these and other more lucrative occupations, including management consultancy and accountancy at Inside Careers.
They were forbidden from taking up lucrative occupations.
In the 1600s, one of the region's most lucrative occupations was clubbing, skinning, and selling these bucktoothed critters, which basically sustained Canada's economy until the 19th century.
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Bridgeman's fee was a colossal £5,630: gardening – or hard landscaping, in this case – had become a highly lucrative occupation.
Tina, who runs the Calatrava business, supported her husband throughout his education and in the early years of his practice, before it turned into a lucrative occupation.
My decision to move into this profession was driven by a number of factors, none of which related to it being a supposedly lucrative occupation.
Sports, 11/29: Firing a Coach, at a Price, With Little Evidence the Move Pays Off For an especially lucrative occupation, one might consider becoming a fired college football coach.
But Greenfield also goes to the Moonlite Bunnyranch, a legal brothel outside Las Vegas, where she photographs Brooke Taylor, who gave up her twenty-thousand-dollar-a-year job as a case manager for adults with developmental disabilities to become a sex worker, a far more lucrative occupation.
Was it a lucrative occupation, I enquired, as she waxed lyrical about the joy of being paid to 'float around the world', her energetic and enthusiastic delivery in stark contrast to the apparently lackadaisical movement of the balloony beast we were travelling in.
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