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How to Use "Career" with Example Sentences
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career
(n):
the job or series of jobs a person has throughout life
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Used with adjectives:
"
Michael Jordan had a
long
career
in basketball.
"
(long, brilliant, excellent, great, successful, amazing, fantastic)
"
Football players usually have
brief
careers
.
"
(brief, short)
"
She certainly has a
promising
career
ahead of her.
"
(promising, bright)
"
Business can be a very
lucrative
career
.
"
(lucrative, rewarding, difficult)
"
The writer had a very
prolific
career
.
"
(prolific)
"
Teaching was my
chosen
career
.
"
(chosen)
"
Her dream is to have a great
literary
career
.
"
(literary, medical, military, political, teaching)
"
His
acting
career
has been very successful.
"
(acting, film, movie, musical, recording, singing, stage)
Used with verbs:
"
She wanted to
build
her own
career
.
"
(build, forge, pursue, make, have)
"
I
began
my
career
right after college.
"
(began, started, launched, chose)
"
He was too
devoted to
his
career
.
"
(devoted to, focused on, obsessed with)
"
Did you
spend
your entire
career
in teaching?
"
(spend)
"
Going back to school should really
advance
her
career
.
"
(advance, boost, further)
"
He
abandoned
his
career
and started a rock band.
"
(abandoned, gave up, threw away)
"
This scandal will
jeopardize
his political
career
.
"
(jeopardize, risk, hurt, derail, end, finish, ruin, wreck, destroy)
"
This movie
revived
the actor's
career
.
"
(revived, rejuvenated, revitalized)
"
His
career
lasted
for a long time.
"
(lasted, spanned, survived)
Used with nouns:
"
She took a
career
break
to travel the world.
"
(break)
"
They're only concerned about
career
advancement
.
"
(advancement, development, opportunities, prospects)
"
Do you have a plan for your
career
path
?
"
(path)
"
A
career
change
is a major decision.
"
(change, move, choice)
"
The award was his
career
high
.
"
(high, highlight)
"
Maybe we should meet with a
career
counselor
.
"
(counselor, advisor)
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