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Discover LudwigThe phrase "asking for job" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "asking for a job" to be grammatically accurate.
Example: "I am currently asking for a job at the local bookstore."
Alternatives: "requesting employment" or "seeking a job."
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They pester her with calls, asking for job leads or referrals.
She urges advocates to tell applicants not to mention the deferment program when asking for job verification.
Eventually my cash ran so low that I walked to downtown Berkeley and went into every business with an open door asking for job applications.
Ending a war sounds impossible, but really all you're doing is choosing candidates in a primary, asking for job creation policies, or pressuring congress to vote on specific legislation.
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"Strange people would show up on the beach, asking for jobs," Mr. Essley recalled.
There are so many Syrians asking for jobs, so I could be replaced very easily.
The participating companies attracted a lot of students asking for jobs as well as internships.
Soon enough, you will have tons of people asking for jobs and help.
In the pilot the tap-tap driver offers the good Samaritan a reward, but the drifter refuses to take his money, and instead asks for job training.
The investors claimed that thousands of people would be employed, but Mr. Leeb said that when he asked for job numbers to be written into the contract, the investors refused.
In the past, Google asked for job applicants' SAT scores, under the assumption that a person with a higher SAT score would be a better employee.
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