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How do you use by profession?

By Sophia Koch |

Mr Dhami, 58 who hails from Hoshiarpur is industrialist by profession. He was a lawyer by profession and a democrat by philosophy. He was a notary by profession but also an accomplished musician. She is an engineer by profession but a wonderful home cook.

Is there a word profession?

a vocation requiring knowledge of some department of learning or science: the profession of teaching. Compare learned profession. any vocation or business.

What is a good sentence for professional?

1, The best professional musicians start young. 2, A lawyer is a professional man. 3, Anne chose an upmarket agency aimed at professional people. 4, She made her professional stage debut in Swan Lake.

How do we define profession?

A Profession is a disciplined group of individuals who adhere to ethical standards and who hold themselves out as, and are accepted by the public as possessing special knowledge and skills in a widely recognised body of learning derived from research, education and training at a high level, and who are prepared to …

Is a lawyer by profession?

Legal profession is a profession, and legal professionals study, develop and apply law. Usually, there is a requirement for someone choosing a career in law to first obtain a law degree or some other form of legal education.

When to use professional verbs in your writing?

Note that although we’re suggesting them for writing, the 15 verbs below can be used in both written and spoken English. So apart from using them in your business writing, don’t be afraid to use all of the professional verbs below when speaking at work or in business situations .

When to use professional English or casual English?

When you write to your friends, family and social media followers, you use casual (informal) English. But when you write to people at work, casual English will probably sound too informal. So what can you do to sound more professional and business-like? It’s not as difficult as you think.

Can you use professional verbs in casual settings?

And while professional words make you sound more formal, you can still use these verbs in casual settings as well. Now let’s look at 15 professional verbs you can use to replace the “casual” verbs in parentheses. 1. Provide (Give)

When to replace the word casual with the word professional?

Attend (Come) “Come” can only be replaced with the professional verb “attend” in the context of coming or being present at an event (such as a seminar or training course). Casual: I’m sorry but I can’t come to your brother’s wedding. Professional: I’m sorry but I can’t attend this week’s meeting. 4. Assist (Help)