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The phrase "a job that needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific task or role that requires certain actions or skills to be fulfilled.
Example: "We have a job that needs immediate attention to ensure the project stays on track."
Alternatives: "a task that requires" or "a position that demands".
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As cities become increasingly 24-hour and night-time economies grow in scale – the Dutch dance industry alone, focused on Amsterdam, is worth €600m (£470m) a year (pdf) and employs 13,000 people full- and part-time – it is a job that needs doing.
But it is a job that needs to be done.
"This is a job that needs scientific background," he went on.
"But at this stage it is still a job that needs doing rather than one you get excited about.
This is a job that needs commercial, operational and digital nous as opposed to a background in policy advice.
"The way I see it, Job Corps or working on a film with Gondry, it's just a job that needs to be done," he said.
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It wasn't a job that needed doing".
There was a job that needed to be done.
Despite manifest flaws, the first two installments radiated passion and curiosity; the third speaks of exhaustion and compunction, of a job that needed to be finished.
By putting Mr. Lentz out front, Toyota was sending a regional sales executive to do a job that needed to be handled by the top management of the entire corporation, he said.
"In those days, it usually took a day or two for the computer to do anything — even a job that needed just two seconds of the computer's time.
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