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career

[kuh-reer] / kəˈrɪər /


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After rising so far, so fast, so young, Smith faces possibly the most testing season of his career as he battles on both club and country fronts.

From BBC

America, too, is different nowadays: less influential, more inward-looking, and increasingly different from the America I've reported on for my entire career.

From BBC

On the wall are photographs of Karl and his brother, Adrian, who is two years younger than him, charting both of their Army careers.

From BBC

Dubai, in particular, has transformed into a global career hub, attracting thousands of British workers with tax-free salaries, low crime rates and booming job market, he says.

From BBC

“It pushed my career further along and got more people to get to know me. A lot of people still call me Domingo on the street,” he said.

From Salon