In which work does the newsman take pride?
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtake pride in your work/appearance etctake pride in your work/appearance etcto do something very carefully and well, in a way that gives you a lot of satisfaction Your should take more pride in your work.
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The newsman takes pride in his work because he knows no one else can do his work better than him.
Taking pride in one's work
- The pride individuals take in their work rises above their homes, their schooling, families and networks.
- Pride assumes a major part of our lives. Understudies invest heavily when they pro a test or graduate from school.
- Avid supporters invest wholeheartedly when their groups win — soccer and b-ball fans show testosterone spikes after a triumph, and understudies are bound to wear school shirts after a football triumph.
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