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... helping people with their job searches.
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...so you can find a good job and not depend on others
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''Get the job done'' in American English
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'an antecedent as job and character' and 'who/which/that'
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'In the present job' in this context?
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'resign' from a job
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'staff job' [for a surgeon]
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'the' with job titles
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“I was late signing up because of my job”
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“I’ll soon be finished with this job.”
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“We have to retire our old car now. It has served its mission/job”
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“You are...” in job description
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(An / a) (erosive / eroding / corrosive) job / task / action
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(gainfully) employed / (paid) workers / have a (paid) job
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(green-)collar job
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(the) Job Day
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(the/-)child care that enables them to keep a job
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[a] economist is a job
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[as a survival job] or [as a short-term job]
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[exit or depart] from my job
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[recent job/photo] is or was
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3. I've been doing a great job (of) keeping my relationship with her (well)
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a (job) card?
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a better job of being happy
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a better job of policing...
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a big job
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A candidate who <had demonstrated> their aptitude for the job <would feel> rightly miffed
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A chef has a challenging and creative job.
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a comfortable <family job> in the government
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A customer-facing / customer-faced job
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