occupation in the PONS Dictionary

occupation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

semi-skilled occupation

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Their traditional occupation was also that of seafaring.
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After the war, he pursued a variety of occupations.
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The main occupation of the people is agriculture.
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During the period of occupation, that extended until the end of 1973, the university campus was occupied by troops.
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The latter surname may refer to his occupation.
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Accrued by this way sum has been called the occupation debt.
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The main occupation in the village is tourism.
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The hotel will be ready for occupation by 2009, with the scheme as a whole complete by 2011.
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After realizing this, he travels the world, changing his own name to fit each occupation he takes up.
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Stress in police work is often present in other occupations, but not in an ongoing capacity.
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