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"making a career" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to a period of time spent in a profession or field of work. For example: She has been making a career in the medical field for the past ten years.
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I'm making a career here.
Making a career change can be difficult.
*Thinking about making a career transition?
Talk about making a career in special teams.
TNP are making a career out of such moments.
Persistence is key when making a career transition.
Making a career in the theatre must, at times, seem like making a career out of building snowmen.
But it's good news for people serious about making a career of it.
She got herself into Michel Saint-Denis's acting school, and set about making a career.
But then making a career abroad has never been her top priority.
That came in the mayor's rebuttal, during the final scene about making a career in politics.
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