full-time coach

collocation in English

meaningsoffull-timeandcoach

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full-time
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌfʊlˈtaɪm/
(of work or education) done for the whole of a ...
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coach
noun
uk
/kəʊtʃ/
us
/koʊtʃ/
someone whose job is to teach people to improve at a sport, skill, or ...
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(Definition offull-timeandcoachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He was the school's firstfull-timecoach, coaching football, basketball and baseball.
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The latter became the club's firstfull-timecoachin 1917.
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He was appointed the basketball team'sfull-timecoachupon his graduation.
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Without afull-timecoach, the team was relying on talent alone.
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He served as an interim coach briefly in 1980, and then as thefull-timecoachfrom 1983 to 1986.
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The 195051 season was a disappointing one and the club decided to employ afull-timecoachfor the first time.
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Matheny had never been afull-timecoachor manager in any capacity in professional baseball.
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Verdasco started playing tennis at four years of age and had afull-timecoachwhen he was eight.
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Nebraska hired its firstfull-timecoachin 1911.
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He became afull-timecoachafter graduation.
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Thomas was then appointed asfull-timecoach.
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However, whereas we were initially promised 3,000 full-time coaches through that scheme, there will now be 3,000 full-time and part-time coaches.
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Longer and more thorough training courses for coaches are desirable and should emerge as more full-time coaches are employed by national voluntary organisations.
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Of these, most were full-time coaches, but six of them filled a captain-coach role while playing for the team.
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