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The phrase "an exhausting job" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a job that requires a lot of physical or mental effort, leaving one feeling tired. Example: "After working long hours on the project, I realized that it was truly an exhausting job."
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Paula Spencer, a widowed working mother in north Dublin, has an exhausting job and four kids to fret about.
After graduating, she worked as a media editor for two years – an exhausting job that involved long night shifts.
Leni Ravdin of Manhasset, N.Y., who said she gave up a life of leisure to become a three-day-a-week nanny for her grandchildren, acknowledged that she had undertaken an exhausting job.
Being a stay-at-home mother to newborns or babies is an exhausting job.
Spend a week, or even a day, in school and you realise it is mentally such an exhausting job.
The company has a number of prototypes that are in the process of going through thorough testing at the moment (now there's an exhausting job if I ever heard of one) and are hoping to go into full-scale production in the near future.
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The restaurant's closing — there is no date yet for reopening — puts more than 100 people out of regular work in an already exhausting job market.
When you wake up to the sound of the alarm clock, you will probably think of it as the first sound of a horrible, exhausting morning routine leading to a horrible, exhausting job or school day.
And occasionally the only thing that makes that exhausting job a little easier is a good sense of humor.
Social workers have an incredibly stressful & exhausting job.
She is married to prissy Robert, whose exhausting job editing a women's magazine renders him capable only of lying on their ecru sofa reading Vogue, and useless when it comes to feeding and watering their children or performing acts of hot connubial sex.
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