Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
semiprofessional .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Professionals, semiprofessionals, and university students scored between these groups.
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Professionals, semiprofessionals, and university students scored between these groups.
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Men trained in law who came from England found a market for their services; so did laymen with a smattering of law; there were semiprofessionals, too, with experience for sale.
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Men trained in law who came from England found a market for their services; so did laymen with a smattering of law; there were semiprofessionals, too, with experience for sale.
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Men trained in law who came from England found a market for their services; so did laymen with a smattering of law; there were semiprofessionals, too, with experience for sale.
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Leave all the hill climbs and Macao Grand Prix to the semiprofessionals.
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Leave all the hill climbs and Macao Grand Prix to the semiprofessionals.
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For the directors, who like the actors are a mix of professionals and semiprofessionals with day jobs, the lure is obviously that you get to play around.
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For the directors, who like the actors are a mix of professionals and semiprofessionals with day jobs, the lure is obviously that you get to play around.
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On one hand the young upstart was making the world foot-conscious as never before, and he was training (largely at his own expense in the beginning) scores of semiprofessionals who were acquiring in a few months more up-to-date information about foot anatomy than had been generally available to shoe salesmen.
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