Is 'in fulfilment of his duty as' correctly used in the sentence?
Jess has been traveling abroad in fulfilment of his duty as a social scientist.
Yes, But in my experience, English learners use the word 'duty' more than native speakers. More native English is eg Jess has been traveling abroad as part of his job as a social scientist.
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Yes,
But in my experience, English learners use the word 'duty' more than native speakers.
More native English is eg Jess has been traveling abroad as part of his job as a social scientist.