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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a part time" is not correct in written English; it should be "part-time" when used as an adjective.
You can use it to describe a job or position that requires fewer hours than a full-time job.
Example: "She works part-time at the local bookstore while attending college."
Alternatives: "a part-time job" or "a part-time position."
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A part time job sounds great.
That's practically a part time job.
It's definitely a part time situation.
Try to get a part time job.
Consider getting a part time job.
It's not like a part time job.
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A part-time staffer?
It's still a part-time affair.
A part-time farmer was born.
But I'm a part-time celebrity".
Possibilities of a part-time dog bureau.
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