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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take a professional" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to suggest seeking professional help or advice, but it is not a standard expression. Example: "If you're struggling with the project, it might be wise to take a professional's advice."
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"Kevin and I needed to take a professional break for a lot of reasons," she said.
But they are hardly unfamiliar to the small body of people who take a professional interest in parliamentary procedures.
These children went out of their way to take a "professional" risk in order to avoid a personal risk.
I understood my colleagues' hesitation because I always avoided bringing up my own decision to take a professional hiatus.
I got this idea that I could simply resolve the problem by getting the intelligence service to take a professional interest in me.
He ignored his school's suggestion that he take a professional mechanic course, went to a top Paris university and is currently an intern at an investment bank.
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He took a professional look at Newport last year.
Mrs. Clinton's loss took a professional toll on Mr. Wolfson.
Classical musicians, too, were listening more seriously to jazz and taking a professional interest in it.
"Iran's society has started taking a professional approach with social networks and online channels".
He is currently taking a professional doctorate part time at the University of Manchester.
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