gainfully in the PONS Dictionary

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gainfully employed
gainfully employed person
gainfully employed (person)

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English
This organization was formed for the purpose of providing activities for the teenage youth group to keep them gainfully occupied.
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Consequently, in 1890, 4.5% of all married women were gainfully employed, compared with 40.5% of single women.
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The days when employers could afford to take on staff who were not gainfully employed for all of their working hours are gone.
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However, data does not show that people who earn more money are more gainfully employed than those who earn less. 4.
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Many of these graduates have been released from prison and are now gainfully employed.
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In 1970, this per-company limit was replaced with a general limit for all recently arrived foreigners who were gainfully employed.
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He said that the surety must be resident within the court's jurisdiction and should be gainfully employed.
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He later boasted that he had been gainfully employed since age three.
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So what does it take to be vital and gainfully employed in your 70s?
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While he was still gainfully employed, he too had a lot more time on his hands.
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