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career

[kuh-reer] / kəˈrɪər /


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"Because a lot of people, they'll play their whole career and never make it this far. And they could, so it's a blessing."

From Barron's

The Seahawks are Darnold's fifth team in his eight-year career - and third in three years - but in his first year in Seattle the former third overall draft pick has won the game's biggest prize.

From BBC

Such services typically go beyond career coaching or résumé reviews, and sometimes involve the recruiter applying on behalf of the candidate.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was Miller's proudest moment in university, he would later tell The Atlantic magazine, and it would help launch Miller's career in politics.

From BBC

Her US teammate Breezy Johnson went on to win the downhill to earn the first Olympic gold of her career, but her thoughts were with Vonn, saying: "My heart goes out to her."

From Barron's