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Discover LudwigThe phrase "part time basis" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone working or engaging in an activity on a part-time schedule. Example: She switched to a part-time basis in order to have more time to spend with her family.
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The curriculum was delivered by home visitors, who were hired by us on a part time basis.
Sixty eightpercentt of residents are employed full time, and 21%% are working on a part time basis.
Spend time on this or even hire a marketing person on a part time basis.
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He replaces Coleen Caruso, who had handled the job on a part-time basis.
My children have their mother now, and not just on a part-time basis.
Noble was coach for four years, albeit on a part-time basis.
The office of the Presidency has been running on a part-time basis.
He will collaborate on research and teach postgraduate students on a part-time basis.
Pearce last month took charge of the England U21 team on a part-time basis.
"I officially retired at 60 and was re-employed on a part-time basis.
Mr. Scott succeeds Ruth Krueger, who will work for Corbett on a part-time basis.
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