do a stint

Frequency: 8.04.2 per million words

To perform a period of work or service.

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Examples (10)

  • She's doing a brief stint at the World Bank.
  • He did a two-year stint in the military before starting college.
  • After graduation, she plans to do a stint as a volunteer abroad.
  • Many young doctors do a stint in rural hospitals to gain experience.
  • I wouldn't want to do a stint working night shifts; it's too tiring.
  • Have you ever done a stint in a foreign country for work?
  • Before becoming a CEO, he did a stint in sales and marketing.
  • It's common for new graduates to do a stint in an entry-level position to learn the ropes.
  • Despite the challenges, she thoroughly enjoyed doing her stint as a teacher in a remote area.
  • To truly understand the business, you need to do a stint on the factory floor.