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The phrase "a teaching job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a position or role that involves educating or instructing others, typically in a school or educational setting.
Example: "After years of studying, she finally landed a teaching job at the local high school."
Alternatives: "an educational position" or "a teaching position."
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I found a teaching job in Philadelphia.
She'd get a teaching job like his.
She took a teaching job in Santa Fe.
"She took a teaching job in Glendive".
A teaching job kept her afloat financially.
Lips finished her dissertation and got a teaching job.
Her boyfriend got a teaching job in China.
Mr. Bell found a teaching job in Voskresensk, near Moscow.
"I think this is still a teaching job," Accorsi said.
Ina took up a teaching job to pay the bills.
With a potential larceny conviction hanging over my head, I looked for a teaching job.
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