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The phrase "a job to avoid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing tasks or positions that are undesirable or should be steered clear of.
Example: "After hearing about the long hours and low pay, I realized that this was definitely a job to avoid."
Alternatives: "a position to steer clear of" or "a task to bypass".
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Get a job to avoid an entitled, indulged attitude, which is especially important in a wealthy community.
Guarantee them a job to avoid any mutiny.
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I will get a simple job to avoid problems and explosions".
Earlier this year, Mr. Glick, 42, took a new job to avoid the extended travel and be able to spend more time with his wife, Mari, a Broadway theater producer; his son, Colin, 6; and his daughter, Courtney, 4.
Fortunately for the tackle, the quarterback spots the rush coming and does a good job to avoid the sack and buy time for the tackle to recover, but Anderson did a good job creating pressure to knock the quarterback off his spot and the play resulted in an incompletion.
Wolfowitz has maintained he did nothing wrong, acting with the guidance of the ethics committee by finding her another job to avoid a conflict of interest and compensating her for the career disruption.
"It's my job to avoid raising a hoarder, and I'm leading by example".
It's not our job to avoid you".
It is not my job to avoid getting assaulted.
It is everyone else's job to avoid assaulting me.
Ensure that you have the proper tools to do the job to avoid injuries from improper tools slipping or breaking.
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