chosen career

collocation in English

meaningsofchosenandcareer

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chosen
verb
uk
/ˈtʃəʊ.zən/
us
/ˈtʃoʊ.zən/
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career
noun[C]
uk
/kəˈrɪər/
us
/kəˈrɪr/
the job or series of jobs that you do during your working life, especially if you continue to get better jobs and earn ...
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(Definition ofchosenandcareerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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This was hardly a ringing endorsement of theirchosencareer.
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I believe that he is an example for people with physical disability that one can achieve a huge amount in one'schosencareer.
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However, for the young student with a husband still making his way in hischosencareer, the situation, we recognise, may well be more difficult.
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The best way to improve morale is to allow staff to perform to the best of their abilities in theirchosencareer.
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He attained and passed the age at which many retire, in hischosencareer.
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That is one reason why the boy and his parents are extremely anxious that he should have thatchosencareer.
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I welcome the new officer structure in as far as it provides for a good non-commissioned officer to go further in hischosencareer.
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I wish him well in hischosencareer.
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Of course there is more to education than exams, but for pupils leaving school exams matter as qualifications for entrance to achosencareer.
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In the case of professional sportsmen, this would mean that individuals could effectively be denied any opportunity to pursue theirchosencareer.
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I am sure that we all wish him well in hischosencareerchange, working in industry and commerce.
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He has shown us that physical disability does not inhibit one getting pretty close to the top of one'schosencareer.
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More and more of them are well qualified and experienced in theirchosencareer.
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Perhaps it will not be surprising in those circumstances if he is, to say the least, somewhat disappointed in hischosencareer.
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Morale is best maintained by allowing staff to perform to the best of their abilities in theirchosencareer.
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There are nurses who say, generously, that they see theirchosencareeras rewarding and fulfilling apart from the pay aspect.
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Among those who do that is the hospital service which seems to go out of its way to encourage nurses back to theirchosencareer.
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That was theirchosencareer.
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My noble friend is an example to all disabled people that one can overcome such problems and reach the top of one'schosencareeror profession.
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Morale in the civil service is best maintained at a high level by allowing staff to perform to the best of their abilities in theirchosencareer.
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