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Discover Ludwig"a job at" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a specific job or position at a company or organization. Example: "I just got a job at Google as a software engineer."
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"Get a job at a fruit stand.
I'd got a job at the RSC.
Want a job at Greyston Bakery?
A job at Facebook is plum.
A job at the White House.
Applying for a job at Leeds.
Andrew got a job at I.C.M., too.
He got a job at McKinsey & Company, the consulting firm.
"Or they don't get a job at all," he said.
It's not easy to land a job at Google.
A job at Big Bob's don't pay enough".
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