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full time vs fulltime

Both are correct, but they're used in different contexts. "Full time" is typically used as two separate words when describing employment status or work hours. On the other hand, "fulltime" is often used as a single word when acting as an adjective before a noun.
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full time

This is a correct and commonly used phrase in English, especially when describing employment status or work hours.

Use "full time" when describing someone who works a standard number of hours per week, typically 35-40 hours. It can also refer to a job that requires this commitment.

Examples:

  • She works full time at the hospital.
  • I am looking for a full-time position with benefits.
  • Our patient wears A catheter full time.
  • Freelance for five years, but we wanted him full time.
  • Been lucky enough to get a full time job.
  • I was paying you when you worked full time, and now you're just working nights.
  • Temp full time here right now.
  • Instead, you can become writer full time.
  • We've got five people on staff full time.
  • You could hire him full time.
  • All in college while working full time.
  • And then I go into teaching full time.
  • You should really teach full time.
  • I'll need you both full time.
  • He might be living here full time now.
  • You should be in the lab - full time.
  • Even with the nurse full time.
  • It doesn't have to be full time.
  • Some of us weren't offered full time positions.
  • We talked about moving her to full time.
  • I'm working full time with my brother now.
  • He's the idiot full time, again.

Alternatives:

  • part time
  • overtime
  • flexible hours
  • permanent position
  • temporary job

fulltime

This is also a correct phrase in English, commonly used as a single word when acting as an adjective before a noun.

Use "fulltime" as a single word when describing a job or position that requires a standard number of hours per week, typically 35-40 hours.

Examples:

  • She is looking for a fulltime position with benefits.
  • He works fulltime as a teacher.
  • But I'm a fulltime parent, you know, who's here all the time.
  • A Court with over 20 fulltime executive members would be unwieldy, sluggish and ineffective.
  • Producer (fulltime employee for at least 12 months)
  • So, is that your fulltime body?
  • Import licence applications may be submitted only by fulltime refiners, which are established on the territory of Croatia and which are approved in accordance with Article 57 of Regulation (EC) No 1234/2007.
  • Are you still a fulltime Mahjong player?
  • Our fulltime nanny quit a few months ago, and the new girl leaves at 5:00.
  • IBAN members act in a fulltime position, are fully independent and are responsible for their work only to the Atlantic Council, composed of representatives of the Member States.
  • In Sweden the number of hours worked annually in a fulltime job has, on average, increased by 100 hours per year.
  • Member States may accept specific part-time training of nurses that is equivalent in quality to fulltime training, provided that the following specific conditions are met:
  • no, I had to get a fultime job to help my mother.
  • So, if a Cypriot citizen obtains a degree of the highest level, from a most prestigious USA University, by a non-fulltime attendance course, his/her degree will be fully recognised in the USA and in most of Europe but not in Cyprus!

Alternatives:

  • part-time
  • overtime
  • flexible hours
  • permanent position
  • temporary job

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