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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'solid career' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a successful job or career that has been well-established. For example, "After years of hard work, Joe has managed to achieve a very solid career in the legal field."
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Looking for solid career information online?
Was this nervous student (who went on to a solid career) simply unsure of his English?
The episode has had a long shelf life, helping to cloud Ames's otherwise solid career.
During the last decade Ms. Winokur has had a solid career.
For many, only London and the south-east hold solid career opportunities.
While far from a major movie star, she had a solid career.
Before the prison opened, late in 2004, he had a solid career building public housing.
A native of Jalisco, Mexico, he had a solid career at St . Johns University in Queens.
Despite a solid career with the Huskies, he went undrafted before signing with Green Bay as a free agent.
Qualifications Once you have solid career experience, this section tends to go after the career history section (see below).
After a solid career at Florida State, Koepka failed to make it to the finals of last year's qualifying school.
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