part-time coach

collocation in English

meaningsofpart-timeandcoach

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part-time
adverb
adjective
uk
/ˌpɑːtˈtaɪm/
us
/ˌpɑːrtˈtaɪm/
If you work part-time or do part-time work, you work for only some of the day or ...
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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 ofpart-timeandcoachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Is there really a need for police to be employed aspart-timecoachdrivers?
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He was apart-timecoachduring 2004 and 2005, while continuing his scouting duties.
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While a grad student, he helped out as apart-timecoachfor the hockey team.
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Troutman solved the coaching dilemma when he agreed to continue aspart-timecoach.
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We expect that some 450 full-time and 2,550 part-time coaches will be employed by the end of 2005–06.
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The modification was right in that there should be many part-time coaches, but we should have 3,000 full-time equivalents.
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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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Apparently, they decided to rely instead on part-time coaches, and both of these organisations receive grants for their schemes.
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He has up to 130 boys in the development programme aged from nine to 16 and six part-time coaches.
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The school has 125 faculty and staff members and more than 80 part-time coaches, teachers and moderators who advise, challenge, nurture, mentor, encourage and inspire.
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However, the survey canvassed a mixture of full-time and part-time coaches.
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