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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a temporary job" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a job that is not permanent or long-term, and may have a specific end date or duration. Example: "I took on a temporary job as a receptionist for the summer."
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She plans to seek a temporary job as a janitor.
Eventually, Mr. Contreras found a temporary job as a dishwasher.
He has taken a temporary job at the International Criminal Court in The Hague.
Critics say the project makes little economic sense except as a temporary job creator.
It was a temporary job, and he stayed for 43 years".
The only work she could find was a temporary job with the Census Bureau.
He works in construction and is here on a temporary job.
It's similar to having a temporary job, but with an academic component.
"A temporary job that has lasted half a century," Sheppard said.
Harvey Johnson, 43, an actor, takes the train to a temporary job in the financial district.
Years ago, he walked into a temporary job with a copy of "Ulysses".
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