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"professional career" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's chosen vocation, typically one requiring specialized knowledge or training. For example, "After graduating from college, he decided to pursue a professional career in finance."
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Tells about his professional career.
"This has been throughout my professional career.
So her professional career began.
Her professional career began early.
"It's the highlight of my professional career".
Another curious omission is Mill's professional career.
His stepfather foresaw a professional career overseas.
Curry's professional career has yet to blossom.
The first part is a brief account of his life and his professional career and achievements.
Collins has had a rocky professional career.
Friday began his professional career in 1974.
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