51.   A few months ago, he moved to Florida and went into private practice.

52.   A few weeks ago, Ali, who lives in Jackson Heights, opened a private practice in a basement office a few blocks south of the hospital.

53.   A medical license for private practice is almost impossible to obtain, though many physicians are finding better-paying jobs in clinics maintained by private industry for their workers.

54.   A large part of his longtime private practice has involved defending police officers against charges ranging from assaulting suspects to selling confidential information to mobsters.

55.   A hospital pathologist in private practice did it, instead.

56.   A lot of physicians, in private practice and in academia, are used to having control over their environment.

57.   A native of Pittsburgh, Ms. Caldwell spent five years in private practice after graduating from George Washington University Law School, handling white-collar crimes and civil fraud.

58.   A social worker in private practice in Johnson County, Noelker-Pendleton often gives her patients a nudge in that direction.

59.   A new prosecution team had to be formed by the government when Rose and other prosecutors left for private practices after handling the case for longer than four years.

60.   A young prosecutor can gain in just a few years the kind of rich courtroom experience it usually takes many more years to get in private practice.

a. + practice >>共 750
batting 9.75%
private 3.94%
common 3.55%
first 1.96%
standard 1.94%
medical 1.88%
religious 1.54%
good 1.39%
accounting 1.36%
current 1.23%
private + n. >>共 747
company 6.61%
life 2.16%
investment 2.16%
investor 1.97%
business 1.93%
meeting 1.79%
property 1.69%
group 1.54%
home 1.41%
citizen 1.41%
practice 1.34%
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