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Re: Duggar BA
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It does, but most people don't use it as a word (as far as I've experienced-- most people just say bricklayer if they're talking about someone laying bricks. If someone said "he was a mason", I'd assume they were talking about the Freemasons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freemasonry) And many people don't care about the meaning if they like the sound. Hunter, Parker, Tyler have all appeared in the top 50 despite being occupations.
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