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placement

[pleys-muhnt] / ˈpleɪs mənt /
NOUN
installation
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Reeves said £820m will go towards her guarantee to offer paid work placements to young people who have been out of work, education or training for 18 months.

From BBC

The Chancellor has announced £820m of funding to guarantee paid work placements for 18 to 21-year-olds "not earning or learning" for over 18 months.

From BBC

Resident doctors also have little control on where and when they are asked to work, and that the need to do placements in different parts of the country can be expensive.

From BBC

Founded by a Methodist minister in 1902, Goodwill uses its profit to fund services, such as job training and placement.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Changing the placement of the advertising boards is in the grey zone, like not watering the pitch if you're playing a really good technical team," specialist throw-in coach Thomas Gronnemark told BBC Sport.

From BBC