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apprenticeship

[ uh-pren-tis-ship ]

noun

  1. a program or position in which someone learns a trade by working under a certified expert:

    The course provides students with a good base for securing apprenticeships in the plumbing and gasfitting industries.

  2. the state or position of any learner or novice:

    His apprenticeship in political struggle was gained in the Spanish Civil War.



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The separate apprentice rate,, external which applies to eligible people under 19 - or those over 19 in the first year of an apprenticeship increased by the same amount.

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The apprenticeship rate, which applies to eligible people under 19 or those over 19 in the first year of an apprenticeship, will increase by the same amount.

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Efan, 18, is hoping to take up an apprenticeship rather than go to university.

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Daisy, however, plans to go away to study an apprenticeship but wants to return to the island's RAF's base at Valley, where Prince William was stationed.

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Sonia helped Charlie get a plumbing apprenticeship and, for the last year, he has also been mentoring boys on the programme.

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