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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a man whose job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a man in relation to his profession or occupation, often to provide additional information about him.
Example: "He is a man whose job requires him to travel frequently for business meetings."
Alternatives: "a man who works as" or "a man employed as".
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Quite a platitude from a man whose job is to criticize the Kremlin, which gives him that job.
Instead, they reassert the individuality of a man whose job is to represent others.
But surely it is absurd to lionise a man whose job was to play records.
A stalker, from which the book gets its title, is a man whose job it is to apprehend poachers.
Mr. Cold Hands, a man whose job it apparently was to affix the needles, pressed the tapes firmly against your bare skin; a bit, I thought, too enthusiastically.
In Phnom Penh, the traced bones become all too real: she meets a man whose job is to count the dead, opening mass graves to "release the bones".
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Perhaps seeing an opportunity to make some extra pesos, a local man whose job it was to operate the space brought his own booze, staff, and sound, and enlisted some of the DJs from the festival to play.
Darrell Hamamoto, Professor of Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis, describes Ling is as "a neo-Orientalist masturbatory fantasy figure concocted by a white man whose job it is to satisfy the blocked needs of other white men who seek temporary escape from their banal and deadening lives by indulging themselves in a bit of visual cunnilingus while relaxing on the sofa".
This novel is about Lincoln, a young man whose job is to read flagged emails at a newspaper company.
This intriguing novel follows Lincoln, a young man whose job is to read flagged emails at a newspaper company.
At Fort Hood, he treated a burly man whose job in Iraq was to recover the bodies of soldiers.
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