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Discover Ludwig"second career" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has had one career but has or is transitioning to a different one. For example, "After retiring from the military, Jack decided to pursue a second career in accounting."
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Is this a second career?
A second career was born.
It was Smith's second career podium.
Photography became a full-fledged second career.
These injustices prompted Tait's second career.
It was his second career double bagel.
It was his second career penalty shot.
A second career then began.
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This is Staal's second career-threatening injury.
Many people even become private detectives as a second career.
These second-career teachers form an intriguing group.
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