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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'stable career' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a long-term job that is secure and dependable. For example, "After graduating from college, Mary found a stable career in management."
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Having a stable career?
Since then, Macdonald has enjoyed an almost eerily stable career.
"He was worried that music is not a stable career," Kim said.
The 2008 recession provided an unexpected boost for schools as graduates sought stable career options.
"But it's not a very stable career, is it?" said his mother.
For the young workers, the promise is a stable career with excellent pay.
Getting a master's degree in business was supposed to be Norm Elrod's ticket to upward mobility and a stable career.
Ms. Harris previously ran her own house-painting company, but opted for a more stable career in a growing field.
If there's little chance of college, a stable career and an upward financial trajectory, why delay childbearing?
The JD is no longer the ticket it once was to a stable career and high earnings.
Once qualified, the financial rewards can be substantial, and despite the recession, accounting remains a stable career choice.
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