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The phrase 'a secured job' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a job that is stable and unlikely to end unexpectedly. For example, "After years of living paycheck to paycheck, I'm finally able to relax and enjoy my life, now that I have a secured job."
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They mostly had a secured job at a school of medicine or in a hospital, and their relationship with their recommender was usually on the level of mentorship.
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The building has a secured entry and an elevator.
"There's always a risk when you let civilians into a secured area," Ms. Shoaf said.
The bankruptcy code was really not intended for a world where everyone is a secured creditor.
The results of the Current Population Survey are held in a secured office in the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
It is shocking that she was lured into taking on a secured loan as well.
But in late September, the unsecured loan became a secured loan.
With lifetime mortgages, ownership is retained and a secured loan is taken out on the property.
Instead, it would remain a secured creditor of the reorganized company.
These devices then connect to the casino servers over a secured wireless Internet connection.
Rhode Island is the company's biggest creditor, with a secured debt of $115.9 million.
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