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Discover LudwigThe phrase "semi-retired" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe someone who has partially withdrawn from their professional career but still engages in some work or activities. Example: "After years of working full-time, she is now semi-retired and spends her days volunteering and traveling." Alternatives include "partially retired" or "working part-time."
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A man stressed, "I'm not retired or semi-retired, I'm working".
By contrast, the majority of angels are retired or semi-retired, hence their desire to get involved in angel investing.
So I'm semi-retired at age 66. I'll be fully retired at age 69.
When Applegate explained that she was "semi-retired," Diaz responded: "I'm semi-retired, too, and I am actually retired, so I would love to see you ladies". .
I'm semi-retired.
I am semi-retired.
"Semi-retired for a workaholic," he said.
Or is he Semi-Retired?
"I'm semi-retired," he says.
Now semi-retired, he spends more time on charitable work.
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Semi retired and contented.
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