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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional employment position someone takes on, typically in addition to their primary job.
Example: "After working at the bank during the day, she decided to take a second job at a local restaurant in the evenings."
Alternatives: "an additional job" or "a part-time job".
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I don't have a second job.
And most drivers have a second job.
He's pondering taking a second job.
By fall, she had a second job.
"It's like having a second job.
But lacrosse was always just a second job.
He wasn't the only cartoonist who had a second job.
Jokes about the game being a second job are common.
prep a second job, and she was right.
She works a second job too, as a lab technician.
Then he found, and lost, a second job.
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