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vacancy

[vey-kuhn-see] / ˈveɪ kən si /


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Scottish ministers point to improvements in the last year, where the GP vacancy rate has dropped to 3.8% from 7.6% in 2024, but doubts remain over how the walk-in clinics will be staffed.

From BBC

You don't need to be a scientist, as vacancies are available for everything from carpenters, to electricians, chefs, and even a hairdresser.

From BBC

However, there are three vacancies in the Canadian legislature, and all three were previously held by the Liberals.

From The Wall Street Journal

His vacancy was nicely filled in the World Series by Will Klein and Justin Wrobleski, who combined to throw 10 scoreless innings.

From Los Angeles Times

Curiel said rising healthcare premiums were adding to the financial strain, pushing teachers and support staff out of the district, which has hundreds of educator vacancies.

From Los Angeles Times