apprentice jockey

Frequency: 5.50.2 per million words

Used before a noun to indicate a person training in that profession.

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Examples (20)

  • The young apprentice jockey won his first race today.
  • The young apprentice jockey showed great promise in his first race.
  • An apprentice jockey receives a weight allowance in most races.
  • She started her career as an apprentice jockey before becoming a champion.
  • She is currently working as an apprentice jockey at the local racetrack.
  • Every experienced jockey was once an apprentice jockey.
  • The experienced trainer gave some valuable advice to the nervous apprentice jockey.
  • The apprentice jockey struggled to control the spirited horse.
  • Despite being an apprentice jockey, he showed remarkable skill and composure.
  • He is currently working as an apprentice jockey at the local stable.
  • The path to becoming a professional rider begins as an apprentice jockey.
  • Winning that race was a huge achievement for the apprentice jockey.
  • That famous champion was once an unknown apprentice jockey from a small town.
  • The seasoned trainer guided the new apprentice jockey through the challenges.
  • Will the apprentice jockey be able to handle the pressure of such a big race?
  • As an apprentice jockey, she had to learn quickly.
  • Every morning, the dedicated apprentice jockey is at the stables by 5 a.m.
  • Many successful jockeys begin their journey as an apprentice jockey.
  • The victory was a huge confidence boost for the talented apprentice jockey.
  • The racing community has high hopes for the talented apprentice jockey.