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- | A '''professional''' can be either a person in a profession (certain types of skilled work requiring formal training/education) or in sports (a sportsman/sportwoman doing sports for payment). Contrast with [[amateur]], [[dillettante]]. | + | A '''professional''' can be either a person in a profession (certain types of skilled work requiring formal training/education) or in sports (a sportsman/sportwoman doing sports for payment). Contrast with [[amateur]], [[dilletant]]. |
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* [[Centre for the Study of Professions]] | * [[Centre for the Study of Professions]] |
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A professional can be either a person in a profession (certain types of skilled work requiring formal training/education) or in sports (a sportsman/sportwoman doing sports for payment). Contrast with amateur, dilletant.
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