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The phrase "a highly specific job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a job or task that requires particular skills, knowledge, or focus on a narrow area.
Example: "The company is looking for a candidate who can handle a highly specific job that involves advanced data analysis."
Alternatives: "a very specialized position" or "a narrowly defined role."
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It takes hundreds of people to make a feature film, each with a highly specific job.
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