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The phrase "a janitor" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a person whose job is to clean and maintain a building, such as a school, office, or hospital.
Example: "The school hired a janitor to ensure that the classrooms were clean and well-maintained."
Alternatives: "a custodian" or "a cleaner".
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A janitor opens them all.
A janitor ought to know.
He works as a janitor.
My father was a janitor.
"There's nothing wrong with being a janitor.
"Maybe as a janitor," he said.
"You may be a janitor," he said.
"What happened to being a janitor?" "Maybe a janitor at a bakery".
So I've been a janitor all my life".
He was fired and now he's a janitor.
She had been paid $12 an hour as a janitor.
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