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Discover Ludwig'solo career' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's career in which they work independently, without any other collaborators or colleagues. For example, you might say, "After leaving the band, he launched his solo career and released several successful albums."
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His solo career was an immediate success.
Verlaine also pursued a solo career.
Williams launched a solo career in 1961.
Few pursued a solo career.
He's also looking at a solo career.
Thereafter Byrne pursued a fascinating multimedia solo career.
Guthrie, though, eventually resumed his solo career.
Some sort of solo career seemed inevitable.
Ashcroft's solo career hasn't exactly been stellar.
Meanwhile, Buscemi's solo career started and stopped.
But then came Morrissey's solo career.
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