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Someone who is good with math and numbers would choose accounting as a profession
No
because you want to
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no nursing or paint sales men
You choose it as a starter profession.
You like the sea and travel.
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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.
Because he or she was not a sufficiently good liar to become a politician.
A profession is a line of work, such as the medical profession, the accounting profession, etc. A person working in a profession might have his or her own business, or might be working for another person's business. A business is a company, it is an organizational structure for some commercial or profitable purpose. For example, a store is a type of business. If you work in a store, you are in the retail sales profession.
Normally, people CHOOSE their profession(s). Normally, people choose doing what they enjoy doing.