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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cv" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a curriculum vitae, which is a document that outlines a person's educational background, work experience, and skills.
Example: "I need to update a cv before applying for the job."
Alternatives: "a curriculum vitae" or "a resume".
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Employers expect a CV tailored to the role and to their organisation, but creating a CV from scratch each time is labour-intensive.
First you should write a CV (resume).
I think it would be more useful for successful people to write a "CV of good fortune" than a "CV of failure".
There are several ways you can format a CV.
Ruth Goodman is in the first camp and has a CV to prove it.
Know when to use a CV and a resume.
A CV has a more academic focus than a resume.
A CV, a resume, right?
How's this for a CV, for instance?
It's practically a CV plus point".
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That wouldn't be much of a CV would it?
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