kadioguy
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ˈfull-time
adjective
1. working or studying for the complete number of hours that this is usually done
He was unable physically to handle the demands of a full-time sales position.
Mr Kasal slashed his full-time staff to six from 13 as revenue dropped.
https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/full-time#full-time__2
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Questions:
1. Does "this" refer to "working or studying"?
2. Does "that" equal "for/during which"?
So, in my hypothesis:
Working or studying is usually done for/during the complete number of hours.
What do you think?
PS - I asked a similar question six years ago, but now I know I need to rethink it some more.
[Edit: Changed "Question" to "Questions".]
adjective
1. working or studying for the complete number of hours that this is usually done
He was unable physically to handle the demands of a full-time sales position.
Mr Kasal slashed his full-time staff to six from 13 as revenue dropped.
https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/full-time#full-time__2
-----
Questions:
1. Does "this" refer to "working or studying"?
2. Does "that" equal "for/during which"?
So, in my hypothesis:
Working or studying is usually done for/during the complete number of hours.
What do you think?
PS - I asked a similar question six years ago, but now I know I need to rethink it some more.
[Edit: Changed "Question" to "Questions".]
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