Sentence examples for able job from inspiring English sources

The phrase "able job" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a misinterpretation or typo, as "able" does not typically precede "job" in this context. An example of a correct phrase might be: "She did a commendable job on the project."
Alternatives: "capable job" or "competent job."

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He did an able job.

Noah did an able job with the fun part, and seemed to be enjoying himself.

Irons "does an able job of retracing both the long legal crusade that led to the historic decision and its disappointing aftermath," Mia Bay said here in 2002.

Jim Conway, who trains the Whitaker horses - and does a very able job of it - also has Hitex under saddle and breezing a bit.

In "Jim Crow's Children," Peter Irons, a professor of political science at the University of California, San Diego, does an able job of retracing both the long legal crusade that led to the historic decision and its disappointing aftermath.

"The president thinks he has done a very able job as a steward of the economy, making certain that we have the proper monetary policies in place," said Ari Fleischer, the White House spokesman.

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Able job-seekers are required to move down south - that land of opportunity.

But, the poor (owners) will be able to do job in the business enterprises as per their skill.

Being able to submit job applications online makes searching for jobs outside of academia seem deceptively easy.

Finally, you may be able to find job opportunities in your immediate work network.

Gateway customers will be able to submit job requests and pick up results over the Internet.

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