Sentence examples for professional class from inspiring English sources

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professional class

noun

A social and economic demographic, commonly identified as part of the upper middle class.

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This is not a professional class.

Many were simply sucked into the expanding professional class.

The instructors, as a professional class, served as proselytizers.

His death, at age 37, resonated among Moscow's professional class.

This mostly professional class settled smoothly and ascended quickly.

Achievement, it seems, still belongs to the professional class.

Black people are successful members of the professional class.

Pdvsa attracted the cream of Venezuela's professional class.

Then comes the comfortably off managerial and professional class.

The new professional class is growing in influence.

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Slowly (too slowly), they are penetrating the professional classes.

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