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The phrase "a string of jobs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a series of employment positions or tasks that someone has held or completed over a period of time.
Example: "After graduating, she found herself in a string of jobs that helped her gain valuable experience in the industry."
Alternatives: "a series of jobs" or "a chain of jobs".
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Then came a string of jobs in the provinces.
She held a string of jobs, taught folk dancing, and studied Hebrew.
Mr. Marshall graduated from Arizona State University and held a string of jobs, including as a high school teacher.
After finishing high school, she held a string of jobs that allowed her to make art, much of it inspired by the almost ghostly experiences of her childhood.
After graduating from high school in 2000, she worked a string of jobs to afford to get to Los Angeles, to distribute copies of her demo tape.
He subsequently worked a string of jobs, eventually landing a position as a bookkeeper, and acted in a local theatrical stock company on the side.
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This follows news that DreamWorks Animation was looking to slash costs, possibly culminating in a string of job losses.
Fiach MacConghail, who took over as director this year after a string of job cuts, now faces a cumulative deficit of $4.1 million.
The start of this year's spring buying season coincided with the stock market crash and a string of job cuts across the country.
Nearly 120,000 workers seeking a wage increase staged a 24-hour strike today that halted trains, buses and streetcars around the country, joining a string of job actions that have made the holiday season the season of strikes.
The decision was met with dismay by union leaders, who described the latest in a string of job losses from the financial services sector as "a horror story", not least because it comes after the bank, in which the taxpayer has an 84% stake, announced profits of £1.1bn last month.
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