go into practice

Frequency: 5.54.1 per million words

To start working in a professional field, such as medicine or law.

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  • She wants to go into general practice after completing her medical residency.
  • After passing the bar exam, he intends to go into legal practice immediately.
  • Many aspiring dentists dream of the day they can go into their own private practice.
  • It requires immense commitment to successfully go into independent practice as a consultant.
  • Are you ready to go into full-time practice and take on your own clients?
  • Despite the competitive market, she was determined to go into practice as a specialized surgeon.
  • New graduates often struggle to go into practice without prior experience.
  • He chose not to go into corporate practice, preferring public service law.
  • By the end of the year, I expect to go into psychiatric practice in a rural area.
  • To go into practice as an independent financial advisor, you need several certifications.