Yes.
Example: "The apprenticeship was given to the aspiring intern."
When becoming an electrician, you go through a period of apprenticeship.
My grandfather's apprenticeship was as a blacksmith; he was sent to work for a blacksmith and to learn the trade when he was only twelve years old.
The statement, He finished the apprenticeship then he left the village, gives two thoughts but doesn't connect them together. You could use (comma), and then.... Or, you could rewrite the sentence completely:After he finished his apprenticeship, the young man left the village.
Yes, apprenticeship is the period of time that a person (an apprentice) spends learning a craft or skill under professional or skilled craftsman; the person may or may not be paid during this period. Example sentence: I've been accepted for a six month apprenticeship to restore artifacts at the natural history museum.
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