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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work in telecommunications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to employment or activities related to the telecommunications industry. Example: "She has decided to work in telecommunications after completing her degree in electrical engineering."
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Mr. Connolly, 71, known as Jay, used to work in telecommunications until the Internet changed the industry overnight and left him "a dinosaur," he said.
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Jeff was a retired electrical engineer, who had formerly worked in telecommunications at Verizon.
"I've worked in telecommunications since 2001 and I am confident the MBA will be an asset for my career.
The residents who answered their doors tended to be young and new to the area, working in telecommunications or marketing.
After the first plane hit the trade center on Sept. 11, Mr. Trinidad, 33, who was working in telecommunications accounting for Cantor Fitzgerald, called Ms. Ferrer to say goodbye.
Harris has spent her entire life working in telecommunications: when she was a girl in Los Angeles, she worked for her family's nascent mobile telephone service and took messages from Milton Berle and Carol Burnett.
Professor Leprince-Ringuet, was was born in Ales, France, and studied engineering, worked in telecommunications and at an X-ray laboratory in Paris before being named a professor of physics at the Ecole Polytechnique in 1936.
A blonde and bronze-skinned woman in her early 50s, often to be found in bright clothes and smoking or at least thinking about smoking a cigarette, she had worked in telecommunications for years before retraining to be a conservationist.
Marcus Paca, 23, a Newhallville resident who works in telecommunications marketing, said he had been pulled over twice in the last two years by Hamden officers but was never given a ticket.
"Frankly, I didn't participate in Jan . 25protests, but the Web sites' blockade and communications blackout on Jan . 28was one of the main reasons I, and many others, were pushed to the streets," wrote Ramez Mohamed, a 26-year-old computer science graduate who works in telecommunications.
"We met more people in our first two months of owning a house in Wickford than we had in any other place we had lived for years," said Ms. van Rijn, who worked in telecommunications for 20 years before becoming a New York City schoolteacher.
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