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Just over half of them
All three expressions are correct, but they are used in different contexts. Follow a profession – means you work in or practice that profession. Example: "She follows the teaching profession." Take up a profession – means to begin or choose a profession. Example: "He took up accounting after graduation." Enter a profession – commonly used when someone starts working in a professional field. Example: "Many graduates enter the IT profession every year." Other natural collocations include: Choose a profession Practice a profession Pursue a profession Build a career in a profession So, if you're talking about starting, "take up" or "enter" is more appropriate. If you're talking about working in it over time, "follow" or "practice" fits better.
President of which country? There are over 208 countries, just under half of them have presidents. Be more specific.
No, past presidents do not send birthday greetings to seniors over eighty. Only present presidents will send the birthday greetings.
Yes, there is a pension paid to ex-presidents.
Over 9000!
Military, presidents, and former presidents for sure. The law does not forbid anyone from draping the flag over a coffin.
If the president resigns or is killed while in term, the vice president takes over his job.
the vice president takes over
no.none of our presidents were born in oklohoma
The probability, over presidents of all organisations, through all of time, is 1.
The effects of recent vice presidents on the stature of the office have varied over the years. Vice presidents no have more power to get laws changed.