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The phrase "a third jobs" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a third job"? You can use "a third job" when referring to an additional employment position beyond two existing jobs.
Example: "After working two part-time positions, I decided to take on a third job to save for my vacation."
Alternatives: "an additional job" or "a third position".
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To its existing "solidarity projects" – "Food for Greeks only" and "Blood for Greeks only" – the party has now added a third: "Jobs for Greeks only".
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Analysts had a third job, which is to try and forecast the future prospects.
Meanwhile, Kromah kept up her mortgage payments, taking a third job to do so.
And then a third job cleaning houses.
You will not only need a second, but a third job just to afford her.
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.
She works a second job too, as a lab technician.
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